Hello everyone, I need help here. When I was about to install Unity Editor I had more than 300 GB. I am a complete computer noob here and now it says this: Documentation
Documentation
Download failed: There is not enough storage to download and install the selected items
Installs
LocateInstall Editor
AllOfficial releasesPre-releases
Unity (2022.3.50f1)
LTS
The editor application and WebGL Build Support are all done.
I have Unity (2022.3.50f1)
Please could someone resolve this. I am on Windows and Unity is installed on my OS driver.
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I am also having this problem. The Drive that both the unity hub and the editor are located on has over 100GB of free room.
Edit: it is also my C drive where my operating system is installed.
I found this tread on the forums that might help you out:
I have no idea what it means. Please could you make a video to show me?
This issue is freaking insane on Linux. Can’t even install the editor itself.
I finally found a solution for this threat. I changed the temp location from /temp/<RANDOM_UUID> to ~/temp
What I tried:
- First I changed the temp file location.
- Then Only installed the editor.
- Finally installed necessary plugins at once.
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Hello!
I am facing a problem in Kubuntu 22.04 LTS. I think that issue reproduce on Windows and Linux.
You can sort out this issue.
Please open setting in the UnityHub 3.11.1 . Also, you should folow tab “Installs” and set up “Download location” on :
Linux - /home/user/Downloads/unityhub-downloads;
Windows - C:\Users\username\Downloads\unityhub-downloads .
Thanks.
I believe this error pops up really only when it can’t install to the specified download directory in the first place.
I would check the temp download directory and change the permissions of the folder to allow other users to modify the folder. This fixed it for me.