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Question by Taugeshtu · Mar 09, 2011 at 09:32 AM · crashinstallationwindows-7

"Program too big to fit in memory" - 3.3 Installation problem

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Win 7 32-bit.

1 Gb DDR-1 RAM, ~0.5 Gb free

Unity 3.0 (currently installed)

Downloaded from unity3d.com installation UnitySetup-3.3.0.exe (for windows, obviously)

Output:

Try to start .exe. And what I see? Small black DOS window blink with text in it: "Program too big to fit in memory". WHY? WHY 3.0 has enough memory to install (same conditions), but 3.3 hasn't?

QUESTION:

What should I do to install that damn 3.3? "Buy more RAM" IS NOT an option!

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avatar image zannghast · Mar 09, 2011 at 10:18 AM 1
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Running Windows 7 on 1GB RA$$anonymous$$ is already, I don't know.. wow? But how in the world were you able to 'smoothly' develop with Unity3D version 3.0 on that machine? O_o

$$anonymous$$udos to you for achieving the almost impossible my friend xD. Good luck on this one, by the way. And, as a sort of answer, I would suggest 'killing' any sort of memory hogger in the background. (e.g. Windows 7 sarcastic snicker. jkidding :D).

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$$anonymous$$illing - no way! Everything that was possible to kill was killed.

Win 7 lives on 1Gb almost as brilliant, as Win XP, and belive me - you don't need huge computing power when you need to test your production on low-end machines. BTW, it is question of dev skill, to make Unity smooth develop tool on slow machine.

I guess it's a UniTek problem, to write damn not so "awesome" installator! I'm pretty sure that it's possible to do inner extraction in 2 or more steps, without filling 100500 Gb of RA$$anonymous$$ :D

avatar image JGeorge · Mar 09, 2011 at 02:07 PM 0
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Have you checked the necessary specs for 3.0 to 3.3? There may be different $$anonymous$$imum requirements.

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