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Originally Posted by PotatoPeeler
I figured it out. Turns out that the installer's default installation location is the root of my hard drive. It's pretty stupid that I didn't notice that until now but it's also pretty stupid that that's the default.
So then I tried to install it in the applications folder and that didn't work either. Got the same error as before. So I created an applications directory under my users home directory and the installation worked fine.
However, I hate having my programs scattered all around like that so I logged in as my admin account and installed it in the main applications folder and that worked just fine.
I sure would be nice if the installer would have actually told me what the problem was. I wouldn't have wasted so much of my and everyone else's time with this.
Anyway, thanks for the help, guys!
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