View Full Version : Instal.. Botched it :s What is the original directory?
Krauter
12-13-09, 11:30 AM
OK, so for whatever reason when I last installed SH4, I somehow managed to save it under Computer/User/SaveGames..
Now I think that is why when I try to load up any patches (still running vanilla game T.T i can't do it anymore..) that it thinks the game is not installed. To even play the game I cannot just click on auto run, I must do a complicated series of searches to actually get the game running without the auto run window.
Now my question is, if i uninstall SH4 again, and install.. how do I get it to install into its base directory (what in fact is the usual directory that patches seek out to install into?).
Thanks for the help,
Krauter.
Armistead
12-13-09, 02:50 PM
How did you do that....lol, unless you set it to a different path it should install with the correct path. Not sure how it loaded under a different path as it should load properly on install. Obvious you can direct your patches to load to where you installed it and I guess that's the maddness you're doing
The start path is
"C:\Program Files\Ubisoft\Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific"
The target starting shortcut is
"C:\Program Files\Ubisoft\Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific\sh4.exe"
The stock game will show the target reading gu.exe instead of sh4.exe, but it's better to use sh4.
At your shortcut, you can right click, properties and see what you have and should be able to make the changes there. I would try it before I did another reinstall.
Krauter
12-15-09, 08:05 PM
The only problem is that when i re-installed the game, it did go into the Ubisoft files ( but when I checked again there not there -.-').. I can't even play the game now as when I use the auto run, it says it is still not installed, yet the instal button is un-clickable.
Also, when I tried loading a mod (1.1/1.2/1.3/1.4/etc) it says there is no version..
So.. FFS.. what am I doing wrong..
Krauter
Krauter
12-15-09, 08:42 PM
OK, just tried to re-instal and at the end of the instal process a window pops up with the following message
Feature Transfer Error
Feature: Install SIlent Hunter 4 Wolves of the Pacific
Component: Data
File: E:\data2.cab
Error: Data Error (cyclic redundancy check).
So.. wat does this mean?..
Krauter
Krauter
12-16-09, 07:49 PM
bump.. cant even play the game this is ridiculous
ETR3(SS)
12-16-09, 08:22 PM
OK, just tried to re-instal and at the end of the instal process a window pops up with the following message
Feature Transfer Error
Feature: Install SIlent Hunter 4 Wolves of the Pacific
Component: Data
File: E:\data2.cab
Error: Data Error (cyclic redundancy check).
So.. wat does this mean?..
KrauterYou've got a bad disc. I've had the same problem with one of my Kotor II discs.
Krauter
12-17-09, 08:57 PM
So basically I'm screwed for SH4?.. that's.. thats bull#$(%..
ffs screw ubisoft i'm done with their crap if they can't even send a game out as they say it will be sent out..
Krauter
ETR3(SS)
12-17-09, 10:32 PM
Before you go off cursing Ubi for it, check the disc condition. I had a couple of small scrapes in my disc that was causing the error. Check yours, especially if you bought it used.
Armistead
12-17-09, 11:02 PM
Yes, clean it well. If you have another drive, try that one. Your drive should try to read it several times, before you get the error, so you should hear it working. Finally, if it can't read, you'll get this error. So it's a bad or dirty disc or the drive itself may be going bad.
Some say use mild tooth paste for small scratches, then window cleaner.
Sometimes they get scracthed just taking them out, who knows, but they should send you a replacement.
+1 Clean the disks very gently. I've just bought SH4 (vanilla) and have two workstation PCs with DVD-RAM drives that just won't read some brand new disks.
I generally put these disks into a PC with a much older DVD drive and copy the contents onto a hard drive. Either using a direct file by file copy (i.e. Select All, Copy and Paste), or using a CD/DVD image making utility (e.g. Alcohol 120%).
Hope this helps; good luck.
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