Re: Could not find a place for a swap file

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Scheme138 wrote:
ok so i delete the partition and recreate a new one as a DOS partition
instead of the FAT32 partition and i was able to get past the previous
error. But now it says:

"Setup is out of memory and cannot continue"

i feel like something has started out very wrong.

Colin Barnhorst (remove) wrote:
How large a virtual hard drive are you making?

<horror1134@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am trying to install windows xp professional, but when i boot from
the cd and start the installation, i get an internal error immedietely
that says:

Could not find a place for a swap file

i found someone making their virtual drive a fixed size instead fo
expandable, but that didnt work for me. Im not sure what else to try,
any thoughts?



It sound to me as though you may not have enough disk space left on
your HDD

.



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