not enough space on the disk path of exile что делать
Not enough Space on Disk?
Probably wrong area but meh.
I’ve been painfully busy, more-so than I expected when I picked up the game. It ran fine and all that happy stuff, but with the latest patch my computer apparently doesn’t want to patch up because it says there’s no room to do so while I know there is, unless you’re trying to tell me the patch is over 90 gigs worth of data o.O
As a note; I tried a fresh install. Error persists.
1. Check your system disk free memory.
2. Check your other disks free memory.
There is a known problem at the moment when trying to install the game on to a drive formatted with FAT32.
I can see from your screenshot there that your main drive is formatted with NTFS.
I just want to double check that the drive PoE is installed on is your C drive and not the other drive labelled «MY BOOK».
Nah; it is on the external with is FAT32 (Had this same issue with Tribes ((Which is funny because their support responded saying NONE of their games could install on that format and I have Global Agenda on it XD )).
The message popping up saying not enough space instead of the format error had me flipping tables x.x;
Is there a plan to remedy this in the future? At the moment I’m running on a rather archaic computer and can’t really afford to move things around on the main drive without concerning myself with it setting on fire. I don’t mind waiting, the bit of gameplay I got to enjoy before work bogged me down was challenging enough to pique my interest.
FAT32 doesn’t support files larger than 4GB. Unfortunately the game is now larger than 4GB.
In order to fix it I would have to split the Content.ggpk file up. It’s kind of a pain and I don’t have any time in the schedule for it.
I’d like to fix it, but not that many people have FAT32. I’ll probably get to it some time during Open Beta.
The other way to fix it is to reduce the size of the game client. That might be something that we will do sooner.
By the way, you can convert your drive to NTFS from FAT32 without reformatting it.
But please note that if you also use the hard drive in a Mac then you should not do this
Microsoft has an article explaining how to do it here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307881
FAT32 doesn’t support files larger than 4GB. Unfortunately the game is now larger than 4GB.
In order to fix it I would have to split the Content.ggpk file up. It’s kind of a pain and I don’t have any time in the schedule for it.
I’d like to fix it, but not that many people have FAT32. I’ll probably get to it some time during Open Beta.
The other way to fix it is to reduce the size of the game client. That might be something that we will do sooner.
It’ll be nice when you gets split up content.gkp so the game can be made more portable.
Don’t really need to reduce size more make it so there isn’t massive files over 4gb.
Not enough Space on Disk?
Probably wrong area but meh.
I’ve been painfully busy, more-so than I expected when I picked up the game. It ran fine and all that happy stuff, but with the latest patch my computer apparently doesn’t want to patch up because it says there’s no room to do so while I know there is, unless you’re trying to tell me the patch is over 90 gigs worth of data o.O
As a note; I tried a fresh install. Error persists.
1. Check your system disk free memory.
2. Check your other disks free memory.
There is a known problem at the moment when trying to install the game on to a drive formatted with FAT32.
I can see from your screenshot there that your main drive is formatted with NTFS.
I just want to double check that the drive PoE is installed on is your C drive and not the other drive labelled «MY BOOK».
Nah; it is on the external with is FAT32 (Had this same issue with Tribes ((Which is funny because their support responded saying NONE of their games could install on that format and I have Global Agenda on it XD )).
The message popping up saying not enough space instead of the format error had me flipping tables x.x;
Is there a plan to remedy this in the future? At the moment I’m running on a rather archaic computer and can’t really afford to move things around on the main drive without concerning myself with it setting on fire. I don’t mind waiting, the bit of gameplay I got to enjoy before work bogged me down was challenging enough to pique my interest.
FAT32 doesn’t support files larger than 4GB. Unfortunately the game is now larger than 4GB.
In order to fix it I would have to split the Content.ggpk file up. It’s kind of a pain and I don’t have any time in the schedule for it.
I’d like to fix it, but not that many people have FAT32. I’ll probably get to it some time during Open Beta.
The other way to fix it is to reduce the size of the game client. That might be something that we will do sooner.
By the way, you can convert your drive to NTFS from FAT32 without reformatting it.
But please note that if you also use the hard drive in a Mac then you should not do this
Microsoft has an article explaining how to do it here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307881
FAT32 doesn’t support files larger than 4GB. Unfortunately the game is now larger than 4GB.
In order to fix it I would have to split the Content.ggpk file up. It’s kind of a pain and I don’t have any time in the schedule for it.
I’d like to fix it, but not that many people have FAT32. I’ll probably get to it some time during Open Beta.
The other way to fix it is to reduce the size of the game client. That might be something that we will do sooner.
It’ll be nice when you gets split up content.gkp so the game can be made more portable.
Don’t really need to reduce size more make it so there isn’t massive files over 4gb.
Not enough space on the disk path of exile что делать
Path of Exile
5GB), which will need to be copied in the patching process, temporarily taking «quite some» space. (The copy is patched and then replaces the original, leaving you at a stable state at most times in the process.) Other games may not have such «huge» files and therefore can patch with only 2GB left.
The official standalone client should be able to patch with less free space as it can insert the updated files into the archive directly, but that’d be a separate installation (as steam will want a 100% identical copy of the file vs a «content is the same, but probably arranged differently» version the standalone can produce).
But: you’re probably not wanting to go below 10% of free disk space anyways (defrag on hdd/»overprovisioning» on ssd/temp an all).
TLDR: Download size of a patch size does not equal space requirements, neither temporarily nor permanent
Not enough space on the disk path of exile что делать
Path of Exile
Edit: Problem solved, just installed under C:\ instead
Have you tried both hard drives? I know it doesn’t matter too much but try putting the game on your D: drive instead. (perhaps it will work?)
I always do the D:\ drive looks more like a smiley
I am getting this same error when trying to update on Windows 7
I am getting this same error when trying to update on Windows 7
How much free disk space do you have on the partition/drive that PoE is installed on? You’ll need roughly 18 GB temporary storage.
bumping this topic because this problem isn’t fixed yet. I have 300+gb free, more than 30 games instaled and only Path of Exiles gives this problem.
Right now, 12MB update and saying don’t have disk space.
Only solution i’ve found was reinstalling all. So, can’t update game anymore, need to download all again and again.
Not enough space on the disk path of exile что делать
Path of Exile
5GB), which will need to be copied in the patching process, temporarily taking «quite some» space. (The copy is patched and then replaces the original, leaving you at a stable state at most times in the process.) Other games may not have such «huge» files and therefore can patch with only 2GB left.
The official standalone client should be able to patch with less free space as it can insert the updated files into the archive directly, but that’d be a separate installation (as steam will want a 100% identical copy of the file vs a «content is the same, but probably arranged differently» version the standalone can produce).
But: you’re probably not wanting to go below 10% of free disk space anyways (defrag on hdd/»overprovisioning» on ssd/temp an all).
TLDR: Download size of a patch size does not equal space requirements, neither temporarily nor permanent