Morpheous34
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I have a problem here, the problem is my old hard drive got fried, so I bought a new one and installed Windows on it myself, and now when I try to install some programs I get a message about they need more space on the C: drive, and I don't understand why do they need this? The OS (Windows XP Home Edition) is installed on the E:/ drive. The C: drive has 0 bytes on it and its named as "Removable Disk (C: )", so why would these programs need space from there?
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When I was installing the drivers from the motherboard's CD, I had the same message too, but in this case I fixed it by installing the VGA and Audio drives one by one. But now I don't know what to do Is it possible to add some space to this "C:"?
Also, from what I can see, the Removable Disk (C: ) is the OEI-USB CF/SM/SD/MS USB Device.
Plz Help me guys
Screenshot of the Message:
Screenshots of My Computer:
When I was installing the drivers from the motherboard's CD, I had the same message too, but in this case I fixed it by installing the VGA and Audio drives one by one. But now I don't know what to do Is it possible to add some space to this "C:"?
Also, from what I can see, the Removable Disk (C: ) is the OEI-USB CF/SM/SD/MS USB Device.
Plz Help me guys