_Aetius_
07-23-2009, 16:08
I've played MTW and VI for bloody years now, installed and uninstalled it many a time for various reasons. However no matter what I do I can't seem to fully uninstall VI, I can install MTW just fine, install the patches etc and it runs perfectly.
Then I get to VI, yet it gives me the option of uninstalling VI, despite the fact it clearly isn't installed in the first place. Meaning I have to actually go to setup on the disc itself and run it that way. Actually clicking on uninstall on the autoplay menu does nothing, and often i'm informed that it can't locate the uninstall file.
Anyway all appears well once installed, but this clearly isn't the case as the patches don't seem to work then, and no amount of tinkering resolves that age-old bug of kings dying at 56. Also it doesn't seem to change the game completely, sometimes the desktop icon remains the old MTW one, and sometimes it won't even recognise that VI is installed. Which is more than abit perplexing.
Can anybody think of a reason why this is happening? I've deleted every single scrap of everything even closely related to this game from my computer that I can find, there doesn't seem to be anything more I can do to convince my computer that its gone so I can install it again fresh. I'm not particularly computer savvy, but all the same, uninstalling a game generally takes care of itself so i'm somewhat puzzled by this.
Then I get to VI, yet it gives me the option of uninstalling VI, despite the fact it clearly isn't installed in the first place. Meaning I have to actually go to setup on the disc itself and run it that way. Actually clicking on uninstall on the autoplay menu does nothing, and often i'm informed that it can't locate the uninstall file.
Anyway all appears well once installed, but this clearly isn't the case as the patches don't seem to work then, and no amount of tinkering resolves that age-old bug of kings dying at 56. Also it doesn't seem to change the game completely, sometimes the desktop icon remains the old MTW one, and sometimes it won't even recognise that VI is installed. Which is more than abit perplexing.
Can anybody think of a reason why this is happening? I've deleted every single scrap of everything even closely related to this game from my computer that I can find, there doesn't seem to be anything more I can do to convince my computer that its gone so I can install it again fresh. I'm not particularly computer savvy, but all the same, uninstalling a game generally takes care of itself so i'm somewhat puzzled by this.