Cannot Upgrade a Drive to DriveSpace 3
Article ID: 135969
Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 95
- Microsoft Plus! 95 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q135969
SYMPTOMS
You may receive the following error message when you try to upgrade to
DriveSpace 3:
Not enough free space on H (Host_For_C) to complete the task
You are then prompted to resize drive C to increase free space on drive H.
If you click Yes, you see an error message stating that Windows could not
resize the drive, and you are told to increase the free space on drive H to
at least 4 MB. You continue to receive this error message, no matter how
much free space there is on drive H.
CAUSE
This problem occurs when all of the following conditions exist:
- Drive C is compressed with DriveSpace.
- The compressed volume file for drive C is smaller than 67 MB.
- The host drive for drive C has less than 2.2 MB of free space if no
Failsafe.drv folder exists, or has less than 128K of free space if the
Failsafe.drv folder does exist.
RESOLUTION
Remove files on the host drive so that there is a least 2.2 MB of free
space if no Failsafe.drv folder exists, or at least 128K of free space if
the Failsafe.drv folder does exist.
Keywords: KB135969