Insufficient Disk Space while at step 4of 5 at 80%

Hi,
While installing 11i Fresh Database, I see an error "Insufficient Disk Space" in log files generated in "Oracle \Prodappl\admin\Prod_localhost\log" at step 4 of 5 in 80% completion. I checked the space still I have 145 free space.
I am using XP Professional SP-2, with 250 GB, 3gb RAM and 2.4 ghz processor.
Wondering if anyone has got this type of issue and resolution, I am trying this second time after re-formated my laptop.

Do we have any by default user name and password, the installation did not ask or notified anything on that.Many Applications users are predefined in the Vision Demo. The following username/password pairs have System Administrator responsibility:
SYSADMIN/SYSADMIN
MFG/WELCOME
OPERATIONS/WELCOME
SERVICES/WELCOME
MRC/WELCOME
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