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I downloaded Firefox 2.0.0.4 and it won't install to my Windows95 machine. By-default it wants to install to Drive C:, which is short on free space. The installer pops up a nice box that lets me select a different location, so I picked Drive E:, which has over 600MB of free space. The box acknowledges this fact, and displays: Space required: 18.9MB Space available: 680.8MB Nevertheless, when I click the "NEXT" button, a little popup window declares: "You don't have sufficient disk space to install to this location. Click OK to select a different location." (the OK button is in the little popup window) It seems to me that the Installer is still-remembering the insufficient space available in Drive C:, even though it indicates that it knows there is lots of space on Drive E:. Obviously I'd like to see this glitch fixed. Thanks! _______________________________________________ support-firefox mailing list support-firefox https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-firefox To unsubscribe, send an email to support-firefox-request?subject=unsubscribe
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