Oracle 10g and Windows XP home version

hello,
I have a problem downloading Oracle 10g on my labtop...
it is always giving me an error saying:
Error in writting to directory c:\Docum~1\Locals~\Temp\OraInstall2005-02-26. Please ensure that this directory is writable and has atleast 45MB of disk space.
...is there any hope that i may have Oracle 10g on my laptop...or not ;(

easy just use Virtual machine.
goto get it free 8i,9i,10g all pre-configured
network ready.
http://www.uittraining.com
Wonder what Oracle is going think about you distributing their software in manner that does not adhere to the license?

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