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current dev (4.0) builds ======================== if you don't have enough space on system disk, usualy on C: you could use cmdline option -is:tempdir pointing to another partition with sufficient disk space. But on WinNT and Win98 (and maybe 95 and ME) it doesn't pass this argument to bunbdled JDK installer, only to InstallShield, so on those mentioned MS platforms user needs much more space then on eg winXP/2000
Workaround is to set TMP and TEMP at command prompt from which jdkbundle installer is started or set change these environment variables globaly. (It is necessary for JDK installer which is run from jdkbundle installer.)
JDK installer uses about 50MB (42MB) in TEMP dir so this is not severe. InstallShield uses for bundled JVM about 120MB (116MB) so using -is:tempdir can save this space on system drive (where TEMP is located by default) for installation.
Installer works on Win NT if there is enough free space in temp dir and on system disk. However as we do not support Win NT (installers) we will not fix issues specific to Win NT. Closing as WONTFIX.
Iam trying to install jdk in win 7 but im always getting a error namely "not enogh disk space".Which ever directory i choose im getting the same error.
(In reply to onkarrd from comment #4) > Iam trying to install jdk in win 7 but im always getting a error namely "not > enogh disk space".Which ever directory i choose im getting the same error. Hi, you should rather file new issue and describe more your problem. Also attach log. Look at http://wiki.netbeans.org/NBIFAQ#What_information_is_needed_for_a_successful_bug_report.