Office Err Msg: Setup Needs 900K Free Diskspace

Last reviewed: July 14, 1997
Article ID: Q121939
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Office for Windows, versions 4.2, 4.3
  • Microsoft Word for Windows, version 6.0

SYMPTOMS

When you attempt to install Microsoft Office to certain removable drives, you may receive the following error message:

   Setup needs 900 kb of free diskspace to install Microsoft
   Office successfully

This message is not necessarily an accurate indication of the amount of free disk space available on the target drive.

WORKAROUND

In order for Microsoft Office Setup to be completed successfully, start the Setup program manually. To manually start Microsoft Office Setup, do the following:

  1. Exit Windows, and, at the MS-DOS prompt, type "MD ~SETUP" (without the quotation marks) at the root level of the C drive to create a directory.

  2. To switch to the drive that contains Disk 1 of Microsoft Office, type "A:" (without the quotation marks), where "A" is the appropriate floppy disk drive.

  3. If you have Microsoft Office version 4.2, decompress the following files by typing the command lines at the prompt:

          decomp _mssetup.ex_ c:\~setup\_mssetup.exe
          decomp acmsetup.ex_ c:\~setup\acmsetup.exe
          decomp acmsetup.hl_ c:\~setup\acmsetup.hlp
          decomp mscpydis.dl_ c:\~setup\mscpydis.dll
          decomp mssetup.dl_ c:\~setup\mssetup.dll
          decomp xlsetup.tt_ c:\~setup\xlsetup.ttf
          decomp wwsetup.tt_ c:\~setup\wwsetup.ttf
          decomp excel_bb.dl_ c:\~setup\excel_bb.dll
          decomp off42_bb.dl_ c:\~setup\off42_bb.dll
          decomp pp4_bb.dl_ c:\~setup\pp4_bb.dll
          decomp word_bb.dl_ c:\~setup\word_bb.dll
          decomp setup.st_ c:\~setup\setup.stf
          decomp setup.in_ c:\~setup\setup.inf
          decomp odbcinst.dl_ c:\~setup\odbcinst.dll
    

    If you have Microsoft Office version 4.3, decompress the following files by typing the command lines at the prompt:

          decomp _mssetup.ex_ c:\~setup\_mssetup.exe
          decomp acmsetup.ex_ c:\~setup\acmsetup.exe
          decomp acmsetup.hl_ c:\~setup\acmsetup.hlp
          decomp mscpydis.dl_ c:\~setup\mscpydis.dll
          decomp mssetup.dl_ c:\~setup\mssetup.dll
          decomp xlsetup.tt_ c:\~setup\xlsetup.ttf
          decomp wwsetup.tt_ c:\~setup\wwsetup.ttf
          decomp acsetup.tt_ c:\~setup\acsetup.ttf
          decomp excel_bb.dl_ c:\~setup\excel_bb.dll
          decomp off43_bb.dl_ c:\~setup\off43_bb.dll
          decomp pp4_bb.dl_ c:\~setup\pp4_bb.dll
          decomp word_bb.dl_ c:\~setup\word_bb.dll
          decomp msacahbb.dl_ c:\~setup\msacahbb.dll
          decomp setup.st_ c:\~setup\setup.stf
          decomp setup.in_ c:\~setup\setup.inf
          decomp odbcinst.dl_ c:\~setup\odbcinst.dll
    

  4. To copy the file setup.ini from disk 1 to the temporary setup directory, type the following command line at the MS-DOS prompt:

          copy setup.ini c:\~setup
    

  5. After decompressing the appropriate files and copying the setup.ini file, restart Microsoft Windows.

  6. In Program Manager, choose Run from the File menu. In the Command Line box, type the following, and then choose OK:

          C:\~setup\acmsetup /T setup.stf
    

Microsoft Office Setup will start and proceed normally through the setup routine.

TIP: You can create a batch file containing the above commands, and then run this batch file on individual workstations.


Additional query words: 4.20 4.30 word6
Keywords : kbhw kbsetup
Version : 4.2 4.3
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: July 14, 1997
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