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I want to install Haskell Platform 2014.2.0.0 on an old machine running Windows XP (32 bit). The hard disk of the machine is almost full. Thus I decided to install the platform to a memory stick. Unfortunately, the installation failed due to disk space shortage on the main hard disk. Thus I temporarily moved data from the hard disk to the memory stick. This way I got 1 GB of free space on the main hard disk but the installation still fails (only later than before).
Would it be possible to consume less disk space on the main hard disk or free temporary files more frequently or put temporary files to the target disk?