LR 4 Beta Installer reports Not Enough Disk Space before prompting for installation location

Would be nice it the LR installer prompted for a install location before reporting that there is not enough disk space. While there is not alot of space on my system drive, there is 400MB on the disk I wanted to install it to. (Running XP)

And LR4 is about 1GB..........

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