I'm new to Unity and im not very good at it, but I still just wanna help. I really hope this helps, or works for you, and yes, I know this seems like a stupid idea because all of your projects are saved to the Unity in your C drive, I don't have a workaround for that. So to fix this, go into chrome settings, scroll down to advanced settings, find where it says where things get downloaded to and changed that to your D drive, or wherever you want things to be downloaded to. So all I did was uninstalled Unity and downloaded it to my D drive, and if you get the same problem, your computer might have downloaded it back to your C drive with the now available space from where unity used to be. I was trying to download the updates to the D drive, but Unity itself was in my filled C drive. I originally downloaded Unity when I had tons of space on my C drive, and eventually that got filled and ran out of space, which is why it was telling me that error. Hey, I had the same exact problem, where it said I needed more space even though I had enough space, and it even showed how I had over 570 gigs, but i found a solution.
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