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macromedia players flash : Installing Flash on hard drive F:


AnnaLG
5/13/2007 10:55:19 PM
I'm trying to install the most recent version of Flash, but it keeps saying
that I have insufficient space. I tried to do the virtual C: drive as
indicated in one of the other threads, but my C: drive is my zip drive. The
computer will not allow me to create a virtual C: drive. It keeps saying that
the C: drive is invalid. My main drive is F: (I don't know how it became F:).
Any way around installing on C:?
Thanks, Anna.
AnnaLG
5/13/2007 11:43:31 PM
I solved my own problem. I changed my zip drive from c: to b: I right clicked
my computer, clicked on manage, clicked on disk management, right clicked on
the drive I wanted to change, clicked on change drive letter and paths, and
changed the drive name to b:. Then I created the virtual c: drive as suggested
in a different thread. At that point I was able to install the new version of
Flash. Now my children can go to disneychannel.com and nickjr.com with no
problems. Wow, my kids are lucky to have me. Haha. Whew, it only took a few
hours of online research to get this done. The install only took a few seconds.
Bentley Wolfe -ADOBE
5/14/2007 10:05:57 PM
CanadianSnow
7/14/2007 5:04:25 PM
I thought this would address my problem, but it doesn't
I couldn't find anything else to do with my problem...
It seems as though the flash installer thinks my harddrive is F:/ , yet it
knows it isn't?

It's installing folders on an F: drive which does not exsist, but it says its
extracting to C:...
wtf?
It just wont work/be installed because every time I try to install it it does
nothing....
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