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I'm so sorry. I must have forgotten to install your program or download your app. It happens, and it's really frustrating when it does. Sometimes, we can even get a warning that we're running out of disk space and need to delete files to save some room: you've just been warned! But what do you do if this error keeps coming up before it even installs the app? Do you just shrug your shoulders and decide that maybe there is no hope for the user after all? No! It's not true, because there are a few things you can try in order to fix this issue without too much work on your part. First, try deleting the cache from C:/Users/YourName/. minecraft/bin/minecraftcache . Next, try downloading the app again and clicking "Install" in the download progress window. It should hopefully install despite the issue. Last, if all else fails, delete your app's folder from C:/Users/YourName/.minecraft/bin/ or C:/Users/YourName/.minecraft/libraries and re-download it. This should fix your problem. For Windows XP, the folder may be located at C:/Documents and Settings/{username}/Application Data/Minecraft or at C:/{username}/.minecraft . You can also try deleting your launcher and re-downloading it from the website. Just click the yellow Go! button at http://minecraft.net to download it again. If you still cannot get Minecraft to download properly due to this error, you may need to go online and buy a new copy of Minecraft, as this is often a sign that your computer doesn't have enough space for the program. This error should not occur on Windows Vista or later, as any other errors usually do. I'm so sorry. I must have forgotten to install your program or download your app. It happens, and it's really frustrating when it does. Sometimes, we can even get a warning that we're running out of disk space and need to delete files to save some room: you've just been warned! But what do you do if this error keeps coming up before it even installs the app? Do you just shrug your shoulders and decide that maybe there is no hope for the user after all? No! It's not true, because there are a few things you can try in order to fix this issue without too much work on your part. First, try deleting the cache from C:/Users/YourName/. minecraft/bin/minecraftcache . Next, try downloading the app again and clicking "Install" in the download progress window. It should hopefully install despite the issue. Last, if all else fails, delete your app's folder from C:/Users/YourName/.minecraft/bin or C:/Users/YourName/.minecraft/libraries and re-download it. This should fix your problem. NOTE: If you are using a 32 bit version of Windows instead of a 64 bit version you will have to look at the following article for instructions on how to remove the Minecraft AppData folder located at C:\\ProgramData\\Microsoft\\.minecraft\\ . cfa1e77820
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