Hello Frank,
22 June, 2000, 14:52:11, you wrote:
FS> I am having a problem with installing Netscape 4.73 on my Hewlett
FS> Packard 8676C PIII system. I have a 36GB hard drive with 33GB free but
FS> get the following message: " The decompression of %s failed. There may
FS> no be enough free disk space available in the TEMP directory."
FS> Any ideas on what this means and how to get around it?
This probably has nothing to do with the free space... Just a corrupt
install. If you downloaded the file from the 'Net, try re-downloading
it.
The decompression might fail for any of 20 reasons, only one of them
being not enough space... viruses, archive errors, disk errors,
whatever, they all can fail a decompression and you always get the
same error message (from clueless installation programs, that is -
they only see that error code is not 0...)
Yours,
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