cles/q134/3/99.aspNot Enough Disk Space Messages------------------------------You can recover disk space by implementing any or all of the following suggestions:- Right-click the Recycle Bin, and then click Empty Recycle Bin.- Delete the contents of your Internet browser cache folder.- Delete files with the extensions .bak and .tmp.- Delete unused program folders (be sure to back up data first).- Delete the old MS-DOS folder, unless you intend to configure your computer to run both Windows Me and MS-DOS. (First, be sure you have a startup disk that supports access to the CD-ROM drive.)- Delete the hidden file Winundo.dat from the previous installation of Windows 95 or Windows 98.Setup Cannot Write to the Temporary Directory---------------------------------------------This message may appear because there is insufficient disk space for the temporary directory. If space is available on another drive, use the following command line to change the temporary directory location: Setup /T:*drive letter*:TEMPIf you do not have space available on another drive, free some disk space, and then run Setup again. See the "Not Enough Disk Space" Messages section for files that can be deleted.Message SU0010, SU0012, SU0015, or SU0016-----------------------------------------If you receive one of these messages during Setup, see "Installing Windows Me with Windows NT."Message SU0011--------------If your hard disk is password-protected, Setup will not finish successfully. You must first remove the password protection. For more information, see your computer documentation.Message SU0013--------------To set up Windows Me, your startup drive must be an MS-DOS boot partition. If your startup drive is formatted as HPFS or NTFS, you must create an MS-DOS boot partition before running Setup. For more information about creating an MS-DOS boot partition, see your computer documentation.You may also receive this error if you have third-party partitionin...