I have an older PC that has two HDDs. The primary HDD [C:] doesn't have much free disk space left--maybe 150MB at the most. The secondary HDD [D:] has at least 1GB free.
When I try to install Office 2000 to D:, it tells me that I don't have enough space available on--get this--the C: drive. Anyone know how I can get around this?
I can't free up enough disk space on C: since it's a rather small drive (500MB) and most of that is occupied with Windows 95. I would rather not swap drives (e.g. make the larger disk the primary, have to reinstall everything, etc.), if I don't absolutley have to...
Any ideas?
When I try to install Office 2000 to D:, it tells me that I don't have enough space available on--get this--the C: drive. Anyone know how I can get around this?
I can't free up enough disk space on C: since it's a rather small drive (500MB) and most of that is occupied with Windows 95. I would rather not swap drives (e.g. make the larger disk the primary, have to reinstall everything, etc.), if I don't absolutley have to...
Any ideas?