OFF2000: Not Enough Disk Space Message When You Install Office
This article was previously published under Q217585 On This PageSYMPTOMS
When you install Office, the following error message appears:
The highlighted volumes do not have enough disk space available for the currently selected features.
The dialog box displays hard disk space information, and your only option is to click OK.
CAUSE
You receive this message when any of the following conditions is true:
WORKAROUND
To work around this issue, use any of the following methods, as appropriate.
Method 1: Install Microsoft Office to Another DriveBy default, the installation location for Office is the drive where your operating system is installed; however, you may be able to install Office to a location on another drive. To do this, follow these steps:
Method 2: Free More Hard Disk Space on the Installation Location and Windows DriveBefore continuing with the installation of Office, you must free more hard disk space on the computer, either on the drive you specified to install Office, or on the drive where the operating system is installed. For example, an installation of Microsoft Office 2000 Premium with the typical components needs approximately 270 MB of free disk space. This is approximately 138 MB of disk space required on the drive where Windows is installed, and 132 MB of disk space on the drive where Office is installed.Method 3: Customize Your Microsoft Internet Explorer InstallationA typical installation of Microsoft Office 2000 Premium requires approximately 138 MB of free space on the volume where Windows is installed, even if Office is installed to an alternate volume. Part of this space requirement is for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 (approximately 78 MB). Internet Explorer installs to the volume where Windows is installed by default. By installing Internet Explorer before Office, Internet Explorer can be installed to a volume other than the drive volume where Windows is installed. This requires less free space on the volume where Windows is installed, and may allow for the installation of Office to an alternate volume.NOTE: Internet Explorer included with Office 2000 will not be installed on Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows Me, because these operating systems already include a later version of Internet Explorer. To install Microsoft Internet Explorer to an alternate volume before you install Microsoft Office, follow these steps:
You can also minimize the disk space required on the drive volume where Windows is installed by customizing Office Setup to not install Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0. To avoid upgrading to Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 when you install Office, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION
Office also installs items in addition to Internet Explorer on the volume where Windows is installed. This may include fonts, shared dynamic-link library (.dll) files, and other necessary system files. Space requirements vary based on the Office product being installed and on your computer's configuration.
REFERENCESFor additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
210393 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/210393/EN-US/) OFF2000: Disk Space Requirements for Microsoft Office 2000
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