So I'm pretty sure this is not the right forum for asking a question like this therefore I would really appreciate it someone links me to a better forum for this question (if needed).
My problem:
In the unity hub I have it set so that the unity editors should download in a folder on my hard drive. However, when I click to install unity, it says there is not enough space. I believe this is because the unity hub ignored my request to install onto my hard drive (which has 180 gigabytes left) and tries to install it into my ssd (which only has 888 mb left).
It's either Unity's fault, or the fact that even though I'm telling unity to install onto my hard drive, it still needs to download some files onto my ssd and there is just not enough space. Hopefully one of you will know the answer to this problem.
Depending on the modules to be installed, the Unity software can take up to 1GB of hard drive space.
If you are using Unity Hub to install the Unity then try updating the Unity Hub itself to the latest. Also, do check again your path of installation and permission for that specific location.
Just redefine your installation path (Unity editors path) from unity hub preferences. It worked for me.
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