Navigate to C:\Users\[Your Username]\Documents\Rockstar Games\GTA IV\ Right-click the GTA IV folder. Go to Properties > Security . Ensure that your user account has Full Control . If it doesn't, click "Edit" and grant it. Crucially: If you use OneDrive, right-click the OneDrive icon in your system tray, go to Settings > Backup, and ensure the "Documents" folder is NOT being backed up/synced. OneDrive constantly locks files, and GTA IV throws a fit when it tries to write a save file that OneDrive is currently uploading. 2. The "Saved Games" Schism Windows has two places where games save data. GTA IV uses the "Documents" folder, but the Games for Windows Live (GFWL) remnants sometimes tried to use the "Saved Games" folder. If your "Saved Games" folder is redirected to a network drive or is corrupted, the game gets confused.
Drive safely, cousin.
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The truth is that the error message is a relic. It is a generic, catch-all error code from the mid-2000s that Rockstar implemented to cover a multitude of sins. On the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, this error did usually mean a corrupted memory unit or a full hard drive. But on the PC (Steam, Rockstar Launcher) and modern consoles via backwards compatibility, this message has mutated into a phantom limb. It hurts, but the limb isn't there. If it doesn't, click "Edit" and grant it
The "storage" the game is checking isn't just free space. It is checking for permission , corruption , and specific file pathways . If you are playing GTA IV on PC (which, let’s be honest, is where most of you are having this issue in 2024/2025), the problem is almost certainly related to Windows User Account Control (UAC) or the cloud save ecosystem. 1. The "Documents" Jailbreak GTA IV is an old game. It was built for Windows Vista/7, where the "Documents" folder was a free-for-all. On Windows 10 and 11, that folder is heavily protected by virtualization and OneDrive. and hit "Save."
There are few moments in gaming as crushing as the one you are experiencing right now. You have just survived a ten-minute police chase through the streets of Dukes, narrowly avoided getting flattened by a train in Algonquin, or perhaps completed one of the infamous "No Russian" style missions (okay, that’s a different game—but you get the tension). You pull into a safehouse, flop down on Niko Bellic’s stained couch, and hit "Save."