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    error1303, hardest problem possible...

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by kangarulzx, Feb 2, 2009.

  1. kangarulzx

    kangarulzx Newbie

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    ive got 3 drives on my laptop and im dual booting Vista and XP

    Local Disk ( C: )
    Vista ( D: )
    XP ( F: )

    (im running xp os currently)
    Ive downloaded the NetFramework Setup, placed it in my F: Drive and initialized it.

    it gives up the error "The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory: C\Program Files. The Installation cannot continue. Log on as administrator or contact your system administrator."

    Ive Checked online to turn on Full Control, then i noticed..

    My XP is installed in my F: drive and C: drive is Empty (Contains NTLDR and NDetect.com only window os cannot run without the files there) therefore there couldnt be Program Files in C: drive, The installation does not give me the option to Choose where i wanted NetFramework to be installed at and is installing automatically to C: drive.

    what shold i do to successfully install Net Framework to my XP drive?
     
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    kangarulzx Newbie

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    yess solved*