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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: aleksandar_gojkovic on November 28, 2011, 11:01:37 pm
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When i wanted to install my GTA (again...) there was a power shortage, and i was in middle of installing the game.
Now i cant play my GTA, and also i cant uninstall it.
Anyone got any tips for me cause, i am realy fucked up, i need GTA as much as a junkie needs his dope...
Post Merge: November 30, 2011, 04:55:06 pm
comon people, anyone??? i need freakin help!!!
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if chu ask me, chu are screwed
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Well try uninstalling it in the programs and features part of control panel.
If that doesn't work, try deleting it yourself by deleting the GTA San Andreas folder in Program Files\Rockstar Games and then try installing again.
If that doesn't work, see if you can do a system restore (vista/7) by clicking the start button, search 'system restore' then press enter. When it comes up, select a date before you date you installed GTA. Note you'll lose any programs you installed with this but your documents etc will stay the same. Once you are ready click ok and wait until the computer restarts and then install GTA.
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thanx man, i appreciate the help
Post Merge: November 30, 2011, 05:36:57 pm
Well try uninstalling it in the programs and features part of control panel.
If that doesn't work, try deleting it yourself by deleting the GTA San Andreas folder in Program Files\Rockstar Games and then try installing again.
If that doesn't work, see if you can do a system restore (vista/7) by clicking the start button, search 'system restore' then press enter. When it comes up, select a date before you date you installed GTA. Note you'll lose any programs you installed with this but your documents etc will stay the same. Once you are ready click ok and wait until the computer restarts and then install GTA.
BTW dude, i got windows XP
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start > run > 'regedit'
Make a backup of the whole registry.
Then search for 'Rockstar Games' entries, delete relevant ones.
Retry installing.
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tjust explain to me how to make a backup.
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Just go into Program Files, delete San Andreas.
When you reinstall it, when it asks you where you want to install it, rename the 'San Andreas' folder to 'San Andreas 2' or something.
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First of all, have you tried using the install option in your disc and installing your GTA San andreas in the exact same folder as before?Gta san andreas setup has a repair feature, meaning that the setup will pick up right from where you left it :)
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i tried it, but uninstall, just dosent work, and also i deleted ALL GTA files from program files, and yet, i cant uninstall it
Post Merge: December 01, 2011, 12:58:42 pm
everyone, chu helped me so much, my problem is solved so please lock this topic!
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everyone, chu helped me so much, my problem is solved so please lock this topic!
what was the final solution?
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Sorry bout this but couldn't help noticing that we have some gangsters in this topic:
if chu ask me, chu are screwed
everyone, chu helped me so much, my problem is solved so please lock this topic!
:lol:
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Sorry bout this but couldn't help noticing that we have some gangsters in this topic:
:lol:
freakin habits