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Old 04-17-11, 08:47 PM   #1
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My understanding is that once you've installed SH3, even if you uninstall it using the provided Uninstall feature some residual files and registry entries can remain on your system. When you fire up the reinstall program again, it sees what's left from the previous installation and just reinstalls the game in the same place it was before.

As Vendor has noted, to completely remove any traces of the game from your system, follow the usual uninstall procedure and then manually delete any files or folders that remain (including the SH3 folder created by the game in My Documents). Then run a registry cleaner program to remove any entries that SH3 made in your registry.
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Old 04-18-11, 01:46 AM   #2
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I recommend CrapCleaner for purging the registry and uninstalling programs. Just run a search for it in google, it is free and easy.
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Old 04-18-11, 11:31 AM   #3
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Thanks for your replies!

But in the end it didn´t help. I uninstalled everything and manually deleted all registry entries. Maybe I didn´t get them all or maybe the problem is somewhere completly different, but it got installed again into program files.

Well at least the LSH mod works perfectly although the manual stated to not install it in the default location
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Old 04-18-11, 12:46 PM   #4
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With W7 it should reside in 'x86' and nowhere else....also the registry cleanup is of paramount importance.

Crapcleaner is well named (in some peoples opinions...I'm not yet convinced).

Go to the site below and use the free trial version:

http://www.regvac.com/
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Old 04-18-11, 01:39 PM   #5
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If you're looking for leftover registry entries, another program you can use is Glary Utilities:

http://www.glarysoft.com/products/ut...ties/download/

They've got a free edition that includes a full suite of tools...

Does a pretty good job!
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Old 04-18-11, 11:03 PM   #6
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I did the following, and had no problems:

Use Windows to uninstall.

Check for, and if applicable, remove any Ubisoft and/or SH3 files from Programs, and Dokuments.

Add an additional folder to Local Disk (C), called Games or anything else you might like.

When the installer asks if the location it selects is OK, manualy delete Programs, and enter the name of your newly created folder.

Then press OK.

(Something may be different in your system, but it did work without problems for me).
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