Installer on winXPSP2 - no disk space

I have two drives on my system. Drive C: with windows system. This time, i am out of free space on this drive, so i tried install offline multilanguage version of Java 5 update 8, but there was not free space on drive C:. C: is ntfs partition, and i started installer from start as... menu as administrator. Unfortunately, i have also second drive D:, with FAT32, so no security can count there. I wanted to install there, so choosed browse, selected D: drive, made Java folder in \programy\ folder on that disk. Problem is, i god again message i dont have free space on highlighted drive C:, but i choosed D:\programy\java as install path. Seems i cannot install it on different than default disk, if i miss enough space.

Some space is required on the disk that contains Windows. The space requirements are listed in the installation requirements - a link is on the Java installation instructions.

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