Hi ManlokL, is that partition on a larger hard drive?
Possibly you will need to extend the system partition to allow for this and future updates . . .
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Hi,
I'm having some difficulty upgrading to.Net Framework 4.7.1
Here's the log file, thanks.
OS Version = 6.3.9600, SP = 0.0, Platform 2
OS Description = Win81 - x64 Unkonw Edition (ProductType=101)
MSI = 5.0.9600.18533
Windows servicing = 6.3.9600.18384
CommandLine = D:\521f4111d8b617858b9592\Setup.exe /x86 /x64 /web
Using Simultaneous Download and Install mechanism
Operation: Installing
Package Name = Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.1 Setup
Package Version = 4.7.02558
User Experience Data Collection Policy: Disabled
Number of applicable items: 6
Exe (D:\521f4111d8b617858b9592\SetupUtility.exe) succeeded.
Exe Log File: dd_SetupUtility.txt
Exe (D:\521f4111d8b617858b9592\SetupUtility.exe) succeeded.
Exe Log File: dd_SetupUtility.txt
Exe (D:\521f4111d8b617858b9592\Windows8.1-KB4033369-x64.cab) failed with 0x8 - Not enough storage is available to process this command. .
Exe Log File: CBS.log
Final Result: Installation failed with error code: (0x00000008), "Not enough storage is available to process this command. " (Elapsed time: 0 00:02:15).
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Hi ManlokL, is that partition on a larger hard drive?
Possibly you will need to extend the system partition to allow for this and future updates . . .
Hi,
About 4.79gb on my windows partition
I'm left with about 5.2gb and I still cannot install it.
Isn't its minimum requirements 4.5gb? Shouldn't I be able to install it nonetheless?
That seems to be the problem - it is not enough. In addition your system will not run efficiently with only that amount of free space . . .
Open File Explorer
Click on your hard drive
On the Manage Tab, click Cleanup
Let Disk Cleanup do its initial scan
Select Everything in the list and choose Delete
Start Disk Cleanup again
Let Disk Cleanup do its initial scan
This time in the resulting dialog, click 'Cleanup System Files'
Let Disk Cleanup run another scan
Select Everything in the list and choose Delete
Hi ManlokL, how much free space have you on your hard drive?