Unable to install SCCM roles - reporting not enough available disk space on to complete this operation

Hi.
I am having a strange problem with my SCCM 2012 R2 installation running on Windows Server 2008 R2.
I am not able to add any new roles to the server. 
Event log reports: "Product: Application Web Service -- There is not enough available disk space on  to complete this operation. Installation requires at least 10MB free disk space."
awebsvcMSI.log reports: "Product: Application Web Service -- Configuration failed."
and 
"Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: Application Web Service. Product Version: 5.00.7958.1000. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Reconfiguration success or error status: 1603."
I have three disks in the server.
C: (OS) ~8.7 GB free space
D: (SCCM) ~7.69 GB free space
E: (data) ~52.4 GB free space
I have NO_SMS_ON_DRIVE.SMS files on C: and D:. I tried removing it from D: and restarting the server without any effect.
Does anyone have a solution to this?
Thanks in advance!
/Michael

That error says the same as the event log:
"Action start 11:49:28: CcmCheckFreeDiskSpace.
MSI (s) (38:F4) [11:49:28:274]: Product: Application Web Service -- There is not enough available disk space on  to complete this operation. Installation requires at least 10MB free disk space.
There is not enough available disk space on  to complete this operation. Installation requires at least 10MB free disk space.
Action ended 11:49:28: CcmCheckFreeDiskSpace. Return value 3.
Action ended 11:49:28: INSTALL. Return value 3."

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