This is because the admin of your computer but some kind of software lock on your machine limiting your disk space.
your computer might not have the correct system reccomendations for the game. lower all of the settings on the options menu if this does not work them your computer might not be good enough to play the game
You might need to remove the game form your computer and re-download it. If that does not work, your computer probably does not meet the requirements or cannot handle the game.
Is this a game? If it is then nothing will happen it will just have to restart when you are loading it up. Or if you were already playing the game then you will lose where you were and have to restart unless you saved the game. If it is a program that you were downloading and installing then you will have to get the download again (unless saved to computer) and restart the installation process. To feather answer your question i need to know what Burning Rubber 4 is.
Play the game
Refresh it
ask the shop you bought the game from and then consult the shop you bought your PC from
It shouldn't be. If it is, your computer doesn't have a good enough/new enough graphics card for the game.
you get uot of it
"Loading" a game means starting the executable file and loading the game data from the hard disk into the RAM. Essentially it means to start or open the game.
You wait. It's loading a huge game, it'll take longer sometimes.
no it isn't
Refreshing the game works most of the time if it is on the computer. If it is a game console, take the game out and put it back in. If this fails, turn off and reboot. If that too fails, make sure the game needs to setup. For example Java Software or Windows etc.