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disk full?
thelaptop:
Another question: where did you extract the files to in order to play? Maybe the executable doesn't have write access to the particular location and the error is mis-interpreted as being disk full or something.
punkbohemian:
--- Quote ---Another question: where did you extract the files to in order to play? Maybe the executable doesn't have write access to the particular location and the error is mis-interpreted as being disk full or something.
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I think you're onto something here. I always have this problem with directories in Windows 7. I try to open up write access, but often time 7 won't "let" me, so I have to fiddle with it to get around it. I think something like that is happening here, so I'll have to tinker.
Hamster:
--- Quote from: punkbohemian on April 01, 2012, 15:09 ---I think you're onto something here. I always have this problem with directories in Windows 7. I try to open up write access, but often time 7 won't "let" me, so I have to fiddle with it to get around it. I think something like that is happening here, so I'll have to tinker.
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Is it Program Files or maybe another directory that is restricted for writing?
skarczew:
If you have UAC enabled, then the system is doing copies of the changed files to the specific hidden directories (if you are running them as a non-admin user).
You may have to check those copies for read/write access.
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