Keep getting this error message with different files each time I try to install. Any ideas? Thanks. Edited by - Oct. 23, 2015 23:41:06 Oct. 21, 2015 9:32 a.m. Which OS are you on? Which directory are you installing Houdini to? Two things come to mind: 1. Is your hard disk full? 2. Are you running the installer with admin permission? Andrew / アンドリュー Oct. 21, 2015 4:17 p.m. I am on Windows 7 64. I am not installing to my system drive and the drive I am installing to is not full. I had a thought that maybe it is assuming C and looking to put these files in a common directory using a relative path rather than an absolute path. I am able to install other software onto separate drives but maybe this is not possible with Houdini? Thanks for the reply. Oct. 21, 2015 6:26 p.m. Installing to non-system drive is supported. Is your system drive full? Or is your temp directory on the system drive? During installation, I think the installer still needs to extract temporary files into the temp directory, which is probably on the system drive. Andrew / アンドリュー Oct. 21, 2015 6:33 p.m. My system drive only has about 1.3 gigs left. It is on my list to upgrade the drive to give me more room. |