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November 11, 2020
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Error code 145 dummy.txt

  • November 11, 2020
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Hi,

I have a problem when I want to install Premiere pro 2020. When the installation arrive to almost 87% I have error code 145. Into the log I have this : 

Exit Code: 145
-------------------------------------- Summary --------------------------------------
 - 2 fatal error(s), 2 error(s), 1 warnings(s) 

FATAL: Error (Code = 145) executing in command 'MoveFileCommand' for package: 'AdobePremierePro14AllTrial', version:14.0.0.572
FATAL: Error occurred in install of package (Name: AdobePremierePro14AllTrial Version: 14.0.0.572). Error code: '145'
ERROR: In MemoryUtils::GetFreeSpaceOnHD. Got error (5) in GetDiskFreeSpaceEx API
ERROR: In MemoryUtils::GetFreeSpaceOnHD. Got error (5) in GetDiskFreeSpaceEx API
WARN: Destination path is file or already used "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plug-ins\7.0\MediaCore\dummy.txt"
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I tried to uninstall Creative cloud, I used adobe tool but this file doesn't exist on my computer I also have "Adobe" folder in my Program files (x86) but I don't have "Common" folder.

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Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 11, 2020

Bottom line:

You need a larger HDD (preferably a fast SSD) for your boot drive.

There is simply not enough room for system and temp files on your current drive.

Some files need to be installed on the system drive.

 

You will also likely run out of room for Windows updates as well.

Legend
November 11, 2020

just a shot in the dark, but do you have plenty of freespace on your startup drive.  Common practice is to have at least 20% free space on your startup drive.  

Participating Frequently
November 11, 2020

I actually have 16 Go/100 Go free on my SSD but I think it's good idk...

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 11, 2020

16 Go/100 Go free

I don't understand.

How many GB is your hard drive and how many GB free?

 

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 11, 2020

Try Safe Mode.

Participating Frequently
November 11, 2020

How can I do that ?

Legend
November 11, 2020

you might try googling "how do I boot in safe mode in windows?"  Not that Peru Bob won't help you when he sees the post, but why wait...