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cdrsubron7
07-06-13, 12:10 AM
OK, I'm trying to help this fellow over at the Ubiforums that has a problem. Basically, his problem is that the tab on the left side of the periscope screen which contains the two screens (Position Indicator and Torpedo Settings) is missing. He had been switching mods (OpsMonsun & RFB) and using the original install of SHIV. I've mentioned using MultiSHIV to him. He just recently informed me that the tab on the periscope screen is missing in the stock game. It's sounding to me as if the retail DVD disk he bought is defective. :hmm2:

Anybody have any suggestions or ideas? :06:

TorpX
07-06-13, 02:15 AM
If the tab is missing even without the mods, I would guess switching mods has corrupted some files. I would try re-installing the game. I'm not an expert, though.

raymond6751
07-06-13, 05:50 AM
Hi

Use JGSME tool to save your mod list before removing them. You won't be able to reload saved games if the mods are not returned in the same way.

Removing the mods does not always return you to stock version. There may be some files left or altered. A clean install is the best way to get a true stock version. Don't forget the files in MyDocuments! They should be moved/copied to a holding folder so as not to lose saved games.

Patch up the new install. Check for your tab.

Add mods one at a time and check results.

Bubblehead1980
07-06-13, 09:26 AM
Yes, it's switching of the mods.Can't switch major mods like that back and forth, needs to stick with one a while or learn the multi install thing.Definitely needs to do a fresh install of SH 4. I ignored the warnings in my noob days and had many issues such as that.Cost me a great career I had going as it corrupted the file.

cdrsubron7
07-06-13, 10:21 AM
I thank you guys for the replys, but I think you've missed the point about the tab missing. First, this guy has uninstalled and reinstalled SHIV a number of times now and the tab is missing in the stock game after reinstalling even before any mods are added. I've pointed out that mixing mods in the same game can cause problems. Could this be a problem with the registry by any chance.

Webster
07-06-13, 11:52 AM
I thank you guys for the replys, but I think you've missed the point about the tab missing. First, this guy has uninstalled and reinstalled SHIV a number of times now and the tab is missing in the stock game after reinstalling even before any mods are added. I've pointed out that mixing mods in the same game can cause problems. Could this be a problem with the registry by any chance.

the thing is that people often don't fully get rid of all the files when uninstalling so the reinstall mixes with old corrupted files and re-corrupts the new game

get him to uninstall the game then manually open the computer files to go in and delete the files that are still left behind, then run a good registry cleaner before reinstalling the game.

after reinstalling the stock game see what he has and don't overlook he may be using the wrong resolution which might just have the tab out of view on his monitor

if he can 100% confirm all game files were deleted prior to doing a reinstall then and only then would I be looking at the dvd which could be tested by borrowing someone elses copy to do the reinstall if he has any friends with the game

in my experience as far as dvds go they work or threy don't but I never heard of one having minor in game glitches

cdrsubron7
07-06-13, 12:01 PM
HIYA Webster, nice to hear from you. :D

Appreciate your imput. :salute:

BrucePartington
07-06-13, 03:43 PM
About the DVD, dedicated software can be found on the internet to test file integrity in CD's / DVD's.

However Webster's advice may be spot on, it was my thought exactly: leftover files that need to be removed manually, and registry cleaned.
There is plenty of free software online. I use Advanced System Care (free version) which performs these two operations (and many more btw): regular uninstall followed by a leftover clean-up (advanced), and registry cleaning.

cdrsubron7
07-06-13, 05:30 PM
About the DVD, dedicated software can be found on the internet to test file integrity in CD's / DVD's.

However Webster's advice may be spot on, it was my thought exactly: leftover files that need to be removed manually, and registry cleaned.
There is plenty of free software online. I use Advanced System Care (free version) which performs these two operations (and many more btw): regular uninstall followed by a leftover clean-up (advanced), and registry cleaning.

I have passed Webster's advice on to the fellow and hopefully this will solve his problems. :yeah:

merc4ulfate
07-06-13, 09:53 PM
You might also ask him to check his monitor width. If for some reason it has been modified by the game, screen resolution what ever it might simply be that it is there but can not be seen due to size.

Just a thought.

Webster
07-07-13, 06:15 PM
I have passed Webster's advice on to the fellow and hopefully this will solve his problems. :yeah:

there are a couple of uninstall stickies to help with reinstalling issues too, some get a little detailed for the average user like editing the registry which I cringe when I hear that. we all know how dangerous a "little" knowledge is in the hands of a novice :timeout:

CapnScurvy
07-09-13, 12:12 PM
I'm more inclined to think the problem is in what Merc4ulfate pointed out.

Not to diminish the fact that a clean install is always good to do, and do it the right way. But, the fact that the tab is missing on the left side of the screen is a result of more than what a little mod soup would do. For one thing, in order for the tab to be missing, a mod would have to change the menu_1024_768.ini file to actually remove the tab completely......then through file corruption, end up leaving the tab out of the game. I know of no mod that removes the tab for the Position Keeper.

No, I'm suspecting its the resolution the game is running in that's making the left side of the screen not visible. Primarily, the computer is clipping the screen. Is he running the game as a "Window", on top of his normal system screen? The game should be allowed to run "by itself", not put into a Window. What screen resolution is his default Windows OS? Is he trying to use a Laptop (which has all kinds of oddball screen resolutions) to play the game? What resolution in-game is he using?

These types of questions are necessary when a problem like screen clipping is occurring. More than likely, its the screen resolution compared to the system resolution capabilities that's the problem.