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I can't install Perimeter because the installer tells me that I don't have enough hd space. I have about 300g of free space. Says something about there being not enough space in the destination partition. Kinda strange since I've had no problems installing any other games lately.
Theres a bug with old installers - though perimiter is new enough that I'd expect the developers to have avoided it - where free drive space is stored in a 32 bit variable. Such a variable can only hold numbers up to 4Gb, with the end result being that the installer only sees the free space above the nearest multiple of 4Gb. I you have 8.1Gb, it only sees the .1Gb .
The only fix is to adjust your free space (delete something, make a duplicate of a big file or something along those lines) so that you have sufficient space above the 4Gb multiple.
Thanks.
Post edited October 17, 2008 by slothlovecrunk
Same problem here. But this error caused me another problem. I had approximatelly 2GB of free space on C drive, but after this error, I didnt have any space at all, so I cleared temp files and other some other files (again, I had 2GB of free space). Gues what happened after next failed install of Perimeter: It used all free space on my C drive and I can't find those temporary files made by Perimeter. Does anybody know, where are they located in Win Vista?
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NateLogan: Same problem here. But this error caused me another problem. I had approximatelly 2GB of free space on C drive, but after this error, I didnt have any space at all, so I cleared temp files and other some other files (again, I had 2GB of free space). Gues what happened after next failed install of Perimeter: It used all free space on my C drive and I can't find those temporary files made by Perimeter. Does anybody know, where are they located in Win Vista?

Did you ever find your answer?
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NateLogan: ...
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deoren: Did you ever find your answer?

Well, yeah. I moved some free space from D drive to C drive (both are on one physical drive). And I also think that I removed those temp files somehow, but I can't remember how I actually did it :)