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I don't have the option to uninstall under 'Add or Remove Programs'
Can I hurt my computer by just deleting the folder? (6+ gigs! I need that drive space back :) |
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11/26/06 5:20:16 PM#2
just delete it, will be fine. there might be a few entries left in the registry but nothing that will make any difference to anything ;)
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Zuba
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Joined: 11/08/06
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11/26/06 5:39:51 PM#3
btw, i removed the game off my pc the other day, i exceeded the trial limit and got bored. when i tried to play another game, the ryzom installer somehow managed to install even though there was no installer on my drive!. that was quite strange as that only happend once, so watch out with ryzom uninstall. anyway it completly mess the other game up, got so slow the pc crashed on me.
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11/27/06 3:07:28 AM#4
Wtf?
Well, if you delete all Ryzom files, that should not be possible. And just to make sure, let some kind of registry cleaner run over your system. MaDSaM Ryzom, we dare to be different.
Do you dare to adapt? |
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11/27/06 3:28:53 AM#5
All the files used by Ryzom are in the Ryzom folder.
And the registry entries are not important because Ryzom can run without it. If you want to play Ryzom on a second computer, just copy the Ryzom's folder and that's all. If you delete the folder, you delete ALL the files related to Ryzom. Your problems are not related to Ryzom. |
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Zuba
Apprentice Member
Joined: 11/08/06
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11/27/06 5:57:27 AM#6
this isnt a techincal chat, this is how to uninstall via general descussion. anyway i installed it again them uninstalled it, seems ok now.
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11/28/06 9:59:15 AM#7
There's an uninstall feature in the "Start" menu under "Programs" where the game folder should be listed. On that note, the uninstaller should also be in the game folder.
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