Call of Duty 4 error

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  1. stew330i

    stew330i Member

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    I keep getting this error when I try to play Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.


    Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare couldn't write a file. The Hard drive is probably full.


    Any ideas how to fix it?
     
  2. eiffel65

    eiffel65 Regular member

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    Clean out your hard drive.
     
  3. bkim

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    Not necessarily clean it out, but create enough room on your hard drive for the game to write the file. You should have at least 6-8 gigabytes free on your hard drive for COD4.
     
  4. nhodges9

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    ok so what do i do...?!

    i get this error message when i try to install the game

    "Error 1305.Error reading from file E:\Setup\Data\main\localized_english_iw02.iwd. Verify that the files exists and that you can access it."

    Im so confused, and im a noob what do i do?..! :'[
     
  5. Snipe233

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    I got a problem too and I tried re-installing the game but I keep getting "DirectX found an unrecover error. Look at readme for possible solutions" But I tried everything...or maybe Please help
     
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  7. proxyRAX

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    Well I would check if the file exits...then check if you can access it. The first part is self explanatory, but for the second part, you can launch the game as an admin if you are using vista.
     
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    How much free space do you have on your hard drives and what is your OS?
     
  9. daacekin

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    i seem to recall an old racing game which had a similar problem as yours. all i did was clean the temp directory and it fixed it. give it a try. find the temp directory and del all.

    in xp it's c:\documents and settings, (profile name), local settings\ temp

    in windows 98 it's c:\windows\temp

    im sure about xp but i think the 98 ones right too

    only delete the contents of the temp folder. not the folder. could be fatal for the computer!!!! (least likely) :p
     
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  10. fraz1989

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    Hey for all you who have this problem - If you are runnign Vista then you must run the Multiplayer side as an Administrator- Right Click Icon- Run as Administrator-
    this is due to the iw3mp.exe file needs permission

    Happy Fragging
     

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