Answer» Hello,
Just a simple query
I downloaded a copy of the Warning Forever game the other day http://download.cnet.com/Warning-Forever/3000-7440_4-10298144.html?tag=txt
When I ran the exe file it created a folder on the hard drive containing an exe file, a couple of readme files, a bin file. It doesn't appear to be in the programs list in the start menu. When the game had been played it also created an ini & sco file and another folder called rec.
I now want to unistall the game, but it is not listed when I run Windows add or remove programs. Does this mean the game is not "fully" installed and is it ok to simply delete the PROGRAM folder from my hard drive manually?
Many thanks Is there a file called Uninstall.exe or Unint.exe or anything similar? If not, then the entire folder can simply be deleted.Thanks for the reply
No there isn't any form of uninstaller. Looks like it'll be a delete of the entire folder.
Cheers again You could TRY running the installer again to see if it has an uninstall option.Hi, ran the installer again, but nothing DIFFERENT happened. Each time you just get a little box which asks which folder the game should install to. Click ok and it just creates the folders and files described below. I downloaded a uninstaller program (myunistaller) to see if that would list the game, but it doesn't EITHER. it simply doesn't add itself to the programs list. Not sure why this is a difficult CONCEPT to understand As I said, nothing wrong with simply deleting it.Sounds like it was a package exe...
You know, kinda like a ZIP, but in exe form that extracts all the files somewhere. Don't see it much, but I have had a few. YOu should be able to just delete if thats the case.
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