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    Old 22-01-2005, 09:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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    Question star wars battle fronts HELP!!!!

    hi dudes i need some help i just installed star wars battle fronts and half way into the installion i pressed the dvd drive button which opened my disk drive.
    so i tryed and installed again and it will not let me cause it says plz finish you previous setup i tryed to del files and i went on ad and remove programs and there is nothing there plz help !! cheers
    and i restarted my computer but still did not work
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    Delete the directory it has created on the hard disc (wherever you chose to install it, ignore any warnings windows may throw at you in doing this) Standard installation will be c:\program files\ somewhere in that directory.

    Go into the Windows directory c:\windows and open the temp file and delete anything that is in there.

    Then go to the run command and type regedit press return

    Click the edit tab on the new screen and click find

    In find what type star wars (Dont check the match exact) press return

    It will start to search through the registry for all star wars keys (If you have more than one star wars game on the system it will find them all) when it finds one make sure its for the game causing you the probs (NOT ANY OF THE OTHERS IF YOU HAVE ANY INSTALLED) then hit the delete key and accept it. Now press F3 to continue the search through the registry and delete as I have just mentioned when it finds relevant files until it tells you its complete.

    Delete any shortcuts on desktop or on start menu it may have created.

    Once complete close regedit down and restart the PC and try the installation again.

    Hope this helps

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