Windows 10 Not Reading Baldur's Gate Disc
DarkJaguar: the original "Unenhanced" versions of all the old Infinity Engine games do an internal cheque for complimentary space and will fail that cheque if gratuitous infinite exceeds what that cheque was designed for.
This doesn't forbid you from installing the games. You can select the choice to ignore the alert, and and so the installer volition happily continue without issue. At that place's no need to muck effectually with compatibility settings. In fact, the README file from the original game fifty-fifty mentions this:
[i]Note on Full Installations:
Windows 95 does not correctly report the costless infinite on hard drive
partitions larger that 2 gig. Because of this, you may get an
"insufficient disk space" if decide to install everything from the CDs,
even if you do take the disk space available. To bypass this, just choose
to "install anyhow" when you receive this error and installation will
go on correctly.[/i]
DarkJaguar: This is specially painful in the case of Icewind Dale II since there is no planned Enhanced Edition of information technology forthcoming.
Actually, this is a moot point for Icewind Dale 2 because the game's total install size is one.5GB. The deejay space warning will only show upward for games larger than 2GB. I merely pulled out my onetime discs to verify.
This seems like a lot of effort to work around but clicking a single "Install Anyway" button (and it won't affect the GOG releases since they bypass the onetime Black Isle installers). But at to the lowest degree your friend got some experience using the Application Compatibility Toolkit for creating a standalone deployment. :-)
Postal service edited May 22, 2022 by Ryan333
Source: https://www.gog.com/forum/baldurs_gate_series/fix_for_baldurs_gate_out_of_space_error_and_all_other_infinity_engine_games
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