Hello,
My guess is that you are running a computer with marginal memory for XP to work with, such as maybe only having 128 MB or so of RAM, and that your computer's hard drive was nearly full when you started the SP installation, and that either the download file, or the extraction, filled up your hard drive. This is why people should partition their hard drives, and not put everything on C:
You basically have a couple options:
1) find a floppy disk that you can boot that will allow you to write to NTFS partitions. While there are several utilities that allow you to read NTFS, you need to be able to write to it. This will cost you money. Use the utility to delete some files on the drive to free up space for the virtual swap file. Kill off some major space -- 500 MB or so
2) put that drive into another computer with XP or 2000 on it, and mount it as a D: or E: on another computer. You will need to set the IDE slave relationship properly, and have the proper cables. Again delete something 500 MB or so to make space.
If you are unable to do those things, you might be able to mount the drive and / or use a NTFS read-only utility to save off important files before re-building the computer. If you have a server handy, try making a bootable floppy to both load the NTFS reader, and access the network to copy the files to.
How to avoid in the future?
Check your hard drive's available space more often. Rebuild the box with a C: for the system and D: for programs. To be honest, I make a C: a D: and an E: for system, apps, and data. And most importantly, backup your data regularly. My server does mine every 2 days.
Christian
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