False "Insufficient Hard Disk Space" error when downloading Drivers
O/S XP-SP2 updated
NOTE: Other than this specific problem, the System/OS, all Peripherals and Applications are working perfectly.
I recently bought a new Logitech QuickCam Ultra Vision to replace my old QuickCam. When I went to install the drivers/Apps; the CD began to spin-up in the drive but before we could get into 'Installation Wizard' - the "booming" 'You have problems' box pops up and tells me that I have;
"Insufficient Hard Disk space to install this Application."
Well, let's see; The file is 35MB, I have a 145GB HD of which 92% (135GB) is FREE and even my simple little brain says - THAT CAN'T BE!
I and a few friends have been trying to figure this one out to no avail. In trying to resolve the problem I've:
Run a second Defrag of the HD in the past 60 days
Run RegFix and cleared to a '0' annomaly
Bumped up the 'Virtual Memory' to 850/2510 MB
Downloaded a slightly newer set of drivers from their WebSite and tried to install on a direct download - only to get the same error message as when I use the CD.
Thought I'd be "slick" - downloaded/saved the file to a separate folder, opened it and tried to install from the 'saved' location - only to get the same error message as when I use the CD.
I even tried to go back and do a "System Restore" to an earlier config, but, with all the "clean-up" that was done (including deleting all the old Logitech files), System Restore won't reconfigure the settings.
Anyone out there got any ideas - other than re-formatting and re-installing, that's "last ditch".
In advance
Thank you