Error: Error uncompressing drive...(due to swap file is on the host drive).
Error:
Windows files are installed on host drive <x>. Uncompressing drive <y> will cause the drive letter for drive <x> to change. Because Windows refers to drive <x> to find its files, you cannot uncompress drive <y>.
Cause:
This error occurs when uncompressing a DriveSpace compressed drive. The Windows 95 swap file is located on the host drive. When a drive is uncompressed, the host drive is removed. Windows cannot remove a drive containing the swap file.
Solution:
Move the swap file from the host drive to the compressed drive. Uncompress the drive and reset the virtual memory settings.
1) Click the 'Start' button to display the 'Start' menu.
2) Select the 'Settings' menu and select 'Control Panel'. (The 'Control Panel' window appears.)
'Control Panel'
3) Double-click the 'System' icon. (The 'System Properties' dialog box appears.)
'System' icon
4) Click the 'Performance' tab.
5) Click 'Virtual Memory...'. (The 'Virtual Memory' properties dialog box displays.)
'Virtual Memory'
6) Select the 'Let me specify my own virtual memory settings' radio button.
7) Select the compressed drive from the 'Hard Disk' drop-down list box.
CAUTION 1: DO NOT select the HOST drive.
CAUTION 2: Leave the 'Minimum' and 'Maximum' box entries as they are.
8) Click 'OK'.
9) Click 'Close'.
10) Proceed with uncompressing the compressed drive.
11) Repeat steps 1) through 5) when uncompression is completed.
12) Select the 'Let Windows manage my virtual memory settings (recommended)' radio button. (This option lets Windows dynamically allocate disk space to serve as virtual memory as required.)
13) Click 'OK'.
14) Click 'Close'.