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Downloading Editor to D drive

Discussion in 'Getting Started' started by spanewalt, Apr 14, 2020.

  1. spanewalt

    spanewalt

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    I downloaded Unity Hub to D:/Program Files/Unity Hub
    I set up my Unity Editor Folder to D:/Program Files/Unity

    and when I go to add editor it just stops saying not enough space. For my C drive this is true, for D: it is not.

    Not sure where any other settings are or if there is a place to find unity Editor installer without Hub.
     
  2. Ryiah

    Ryiah

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    Unity and Unity Hub can be installed to a different drive but both of them depend on files stored in %AppData% (Local, LocalLow, and Remote) which is typically located on the C drive. On my computer the total space occupied by all three folders is around 5 GB.
     
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  3. spanewalt

    spanewalt

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    Thanks Ryiah, Yes I figured that out and had to load it bare bones and then add the Modules seperately.
     
  4. ZalYu

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    How do you do this though? i have the same problem with no space in disc c but i cant seem to figure it out
     
  5. RichAllen2023

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    There's a very simple solution, delete a few non-essential files on your C drive :D
     
  6. ZalYu

    ZalYu

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    thank you for trying to help but thats actually part of the problem, i have not downloaded anything extra on disc c but it only has a few mb of space left