Not Enough Free Disk Space to Remove The Microsoft Network (135278)
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This article was previously published under Q135278 SYMPTOMS
When you try to remove The Microsoft Network from your computer by clearing
The Microsoft Network check box on the Windows Setup tab, you may receive
the following message:
There is not enough disk space for all the selected components. Click
OK and then clear one or more of the selected components.
CAUSE
There is very little free space on the hard disk. Even when The Microsoft
Network is not installed, several The Microsoft Network files are stored on
the hard disk. These files are located in the Program Files\The Microsoft
Network folder and are used for signing up with The Microsoft Network. When
you try to remove The Microsoft Network, Setup checks to see if there is
enough room on the hard disk to store these files. If there is not enough
room to store these files, Setup generates the message stated above, even
though you are trying to remove The Microsoft Network.
RESOLUTION
To remove The Microsoft Network, increase the amount of free hard disk
space by about 2 megabytes. To do so, try the following steps:
- Close all running programs. Doing so may cause the swap file to
shrink enough to let you remove The Microsoft Network.
- Remove all the programs in the Startup folder, disable the "load="
and "run=" lines in the Win.ini file, and then restart Windows 95.
Doing so may cause the swap file to shrink enough to let you remove
The Microsoft Network.
- Remove any unnecessary files from the hard disk.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/17/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB135278 |
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