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Originally Posted by propbeanie
You end your patrols at the "Home Port", such as if you leave from Pearl Harbor, you return to Pearl Harbor, unless ordered elsewhere. In either case, if you look at the Navigaion Map while in your boat, "Home" is designated by a tilted anchor, while re-fit ports are shown with straight vertical anchors. However, there are time periods in the game where a "Home Port" won't show on the map for a few days, such as during the early war period when the Asiatic boats are moved from Manila to Surabaya to Fremantle.
In the meantime, do you happen to know which version of the game you have is? Does it say "Gold" on it? Does it have Uboats in it? Is it a disk or a download? When you re-install the game, do not install it in the default "C:\Program Files (x86)" folder, which is a Windows protected folder. Myself, I have taken the path line, and just deleted that windows portion of the path, and used "C:\Ubisoft\..." as the install path (keep the "Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific" also...).
btw - "Welcome to SubSim! 
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Cheers and thanks for the warm welcome. The version of SH4 I'm using is the plain vanilla disc sans U-Boats. I never install games in the default Program Files folder, preferring instead to use a "Games" folder that is in a separate partition; hence D:\Ubisoft\Silent Hunter . I have now reinstalled Wolves, plus the v1.4 patch, and am looking forward to having the time to get stuck in and become another heroic submarine captain, willing and able to face everything SH4 can throw at me.
Now, a question: Where do I find the game save files for missions I had already started before uninstalling SH4 so I could reinstall it with the v 1.4 patch ? None of the saved files can be recovered since I reinstalled SH4 and I want to delete them to clear out the clutter.
PS I protest at 1942 - '43 vintage A6M2s being able to bomb my sub whilst over 200 Nautical Miles from the nearest airbase - could someone tell the pilots that A6Ms didn't start carrying bombs until around October '44? It is disconcerting telling my crew that a lone Zero is no real threat, only to have it blowing holes in the hull and wrecking my engines.