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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
World of Warcraft patching problem
I came across this from clicking the patch
"Sorry, Installer was unable to start up you may be out of hard drive space."
And so i googled for solutions, most of them were useless but gave me an idea to fixed this damn thing.
Go to My Computer
Right click on your local hard disk
Click on Properties
Next, Click on Disk Cleanup
Tick the ones you want to delete and hit OK.
If you are unable to delete hibernation file cleaner follow these steps
If this does not work keep searching for solutions in forums and good luck :D
I tried :)
"Sorry, Installer was unable to start up you may be out of hard drive space."
And so i googled for solutions, most of them were useless but gave me an idea to fixed this damn thing.
Go to My Computer
Right click on your local hard disk
Click on Properties
Next, Click on Disk Cleanup
Tick the ones you want to delete and hit OK.
If you are unable to delete hibernation file cleaner follow these steps
Disable Hibernation
Click Start, All Programs, and then right click on Command Prompt.
Select Run as administrator.
If User Account Control prompts you to allow the action, click on Continue.
In the command prompt window, type “powercfg –h off” (without the quotes).
Close the Command Prompt window.
Delete the Hibernation File
Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup.
If prompted to choose a drive, select the drive in which Windows XP/Vista is installed on to and press OK.
Disk Cleanup will scan the hard drive and present you with a list of options.
Check Hibernation File Cleaner, and then click OK.
When asked “Are you sure you want to permanently delete these files?” click on the Delete Files button.
Click Start, All Programs, and then right click on Command Prompt.
Select Run as administrator.
If User Account Control prompts you to allow the action, click on Continue.
In the command prompt window, type “powercfg –h off” (without the quotes).
Close the Command Prompt window.
Delete the Hibernation File
Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup.
If prompted to choose a drive, select the drive in which Windows XP/Vista is installed on to and press OK.
Disk Cleanup will scan the hard drive and present you with a list of options.
Check Hibernation File Cleaner, and then click OK.
When asked “Are you sure you want to permanently delete these files?” click on the Delete Files button.
If this does not work keep searching for solutions in forums and good luck :D
I tried :)
Sunday, August 15, 2010
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