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Swabbie
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Location: finland
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Skippers.
I can report, that i managed to get my career progress back. Using your input, and my own magnicifent intelligence ... i am now back on sea disrupting allied supply lines. this is the summary in a nutshell - clean reinstall (means to remove all traces ... or "rename folders") - GWX 3 reinstall (i had no other mods) - rename new data/cfg folder to "sh3_new" and rename "sh3_old" back to "sh3" (own documents, save games & career, not the installation directory) - deletion of years of save games, reducing it to only the few latest ----- testing begins: - start the game - with a radnom ad hock gwx mission... sucsess! - start the game - with not the latest savegame (which i believe is guilty) but the previous one... sucsess! back in business. thanks to all of you who responded to my SOS i am en route to brest making rotations for 17 knots... ![]() |
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Chief of the Boat
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Well done but I'd still be deleting the original folders and performing a registry clean.
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Swabbie
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...i have done that, as stated a few posts earlier,
but since it evidently that had no influence on the succsess of the repair i left it out of the summary list. renaming a folder is technically equal to deleting it from point of view of a installer. But beyond that, i had erased the main installation folder and just kept&renamed the save game part - in case that wasnt clear yet from my previous post. -- registry clean is always a good idea, but only if you know what youre cleaning. Btw, I am a IT consultant (usually working on big installations, unix heavy, Storage clusters etc and _not desktops_ therefore i would always listen to you guys whom may have 1st hand experience) but due to my work experience i learned to be somewhat selective enough when cleaning the registry. An advise to someone on a lower proficiency level to "clean the registry" without further and precise instructions as of hat keys exactly would need to be removed, is something i view a bit sceptical sometims. Please dont take that personal. My mind permanently question all things. Politics, Business, Integrated Circuits ... you name it. Maybe thats the german in me :-) All is good though. |
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