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Haven't played in about a year.  Started game and got an error message for every mod installed, and one for "free up some space on your hard drive" (I have plenty of space).

Unsubscribed from all mods on steam, game starts and plays, but I still get the insufficient space warning on startup.

I stopped Google Drive from syncing the file folder in which game files are stored because I read that might fix the insufficient space error, it did not.

When I add mods back in and start the game I get an error message for every mod and it says a restart is required, I click on restart, it restarts, and I get the error message again, restart, again, restart, endless loop until I alt f4.

Plz help.

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when you disable OneDrive (not Google Drive), the folder permissions will still be broken

follow the troubleshooter guide to restore the proper permissions:

https://support.klei.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029880551-Oxygen-Not-Included-Troubleshooting-Guide#:~:text=Support website.-,OneDrive

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1 hour ago, Gurgel said:

OneDrive still gets permissions wrong? This is really system-rot by now. Apparently MS has stopped caring. 

all the time.

also it comes pre-enabled with win11 now..........

 

nearly each time I update a mod I get comments from unaware users that run into issues that have their root cause in OneDrive blocking the game from writing mod files

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On 7/10/2025 at 8:16 AM, SGT_Imalas said:

when you disable OneDrive (not Google Drive), the folder permissions will still be broken

follow the troubleshooter guide to restore the proper permissions:

https://support.klei.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029880551-Oxygen-Not-Included-Troubleshooting-Guide#:~:text=Support website.-,OneDrive

Yes, turned out to be a OneDrive issue (big surprise), but also user error - I messed up the file paths a few months ago.  Still I blame Microsoft.  Re-installed Windows just to be thorough, and because that's about my level of technical knowledge, and it fixed the problem.  Thanks for the reply :D

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