Ultraedit 14.20 has been installed recently. After several "Next" steps, the installation will begin,ProgramThe prompt "determining disk space requirements" (the original words are not clear, it should be similar to this) will not move, and it will certainly be a problem after waiting for more than ten minutes, check out my D Drive (I want to install ultraedit into disk D). There is plenty of space left.
Later, I couldn't help it, so I gave up and refused to install it. A few days later, when cajviewer 7.02 was installed, the same problem occurred. Google had no result. By accident, I found that the format of D disk was FAT32, and there were more than 50 GB. I remember that WINXP cannot format FAT32 partitions larger than 32 GB. Is the problem true? But some of my colleagues are also using FAT32 partitions larger than 32 GB. It seems that there is no problem. Regardless of him, convert the partition into NTFs and try again. It's successful!
It seems that Windows XP does not support partitions larger than FAT32. In theory, FAT32 partitions can be 2 TB in size. I don't know why XP only supports 32 GB. Why are there no problems with other applications or even many other installation programs, only Windows Installer like cajviewer and ultraedit may cause problems. I haven't figured out these issues yet, so I need further research.