Space Available in Excel Setup Displays IncorrectlyLast reviewed: November 1, 1994Article ID: Q70720 |
SUMMARYWhen installing Excel 3.00, you may notice the "Space Available" reading in the Microsoft Excel Setup Options window to be less than the amount you read from a Chkdsk DOS command outside of Windows. After proceeding through Setup by clicking the Setup button, the following message may display if the "Space Required" exceeds the "Space Available":
Insufficient disk space on specified destination driveThis may occur even if you know that you have just enough disk space to install Excel. You will get varying disk space readings, inside Windows compared to outside of Windows, if you are using a temporary swap file on a 386 computer running in 386 enhanced mode. To verify this, go to the Windows Setup icon in the Main group and see if it says:
Swap file: TemporaryIf it does, a temporary swap file is being created on your hard drive each time you start Windows. When Windows starts, it normally creates a 1024K swap file. It can, however, increase or decrease in size depending on the memory needs of the system.
MORE INFORMATIONTo increase the amount of disk space available shown in the Excel Setup, do one of the following three things. Note that if these options don't already show in the SYSTEM.INI file, you must create them:
REFERENCES"Microsoft Windows User's Guide." Version 3.00, pages 520, 526-529.
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