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Z5200PS

I've been trying to install drivers for the Z5200PS on my Windows 10 system. I've tried the Postscript and PCL versions and the 32bit and 64bit Windows 10 versions and its all the same. No matter what I do it gets to the install point and then bombs out reporting "out of disc space, -446284313KB available". Drive "C" is a 4TB SSD with about 3.9TB spare so clearly space isnt the issue. Could it be that the installer cannot handle such a large partition? Anyone else had this problem?

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What happens if you just try to install the driver rather than the complete installer package.

 

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I tried loading both the PCL and PS drivers standalone and neither seems to work. the installation looks to complete ok rather than bomb out with the "no disc space" error but in both cases the original default driver seems to still be there not the proper one.

I've got the same system at home as at work but with a 240GB SSD for drive "C" . I've got a 1Gbs/1Gbs wan link with a VPN to the office so have been able to go through the installation on that and the installation package works just fine. The problem is definitely linked to the 4TB drive size. 

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I had a brain wave. Used Diskmanager to shrink the C: primary partition to <2GB and then tried again. It worked. The installer programme did not bomb out and the installation went ahead fine. Once it was completed I went back into Diskmanager and added back the unallocated space to the C: primary partition.

So the installer programme is definitely wonky and needs tweeking to accept larger disc partitions.

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