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what is the proble in it

284 100+
i had recently fomated my hard disk and install
win xp in it . i had formated the disk with ntfs.

now when i am installin the macfee antivirus
setup it give me the error

"You system does not have enough space to
run this application "

before formationg it is working fine with xp.
i also check my virutal page memory it is about
194 MB
also my disk is nearly empty in 20GB hard
disk i had only install win xp .
also my win xp(c:\) folder is more than 50 % empty
can any body help me in this regare
Nov 27 '07 #1
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numberwhun
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i had recently fomated my hard disk and install
win xp in it . i had formated the disk with ntfs.

now when i am installin the macfee antivirus
setup it give me the error

"You system does not have enough space to
run this application "

before formationg it is working fine with xp.
i also check my virutal page memory it is about
194 MB
also my disk is nearly empty in 20GB hard
disk i had only install win xp .
also my win xp(c:\) folder is more than 50 % empty
can any body help me in this regare
Where does it say that McAfee is trying to install to? I would check the location and that it has enough space as well if it isn't c:\Program Files

Regards,

Jeff
Nov 27 '07 #2
muddasirmunir
284 100+
it doens not come to option where to install it
just after running the setup its show "Extractiong files" of 5 to 10 Seconds
and then gives that error.

did it make my any other virus which is using my memory can i
check which programe are using my memory


Where does it say that McAfee is trying to install to? I would check the location and that it has enough space as well if it isn't c:\Program Files

Regards,

Jeff
Nov 28 '07 #3

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