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Help me fix the Fallout 3 registry entry after a disk wipe!


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I've dedicated a whole year once on modding Fallout 3,like effortfully trying to make 100 mods work well together.

 

My modded Fallout 3 and it's files after progress became my personal badge of effort to me.

 

Sadly some stupid crap happened to my computer and i had to reinstall my OS and install a 3rd hard disk and that's where the OS was reinstalled.

 

 

 

 

I unplugged the second drive where Fallout 3 was during the install. So after OS reinstall i plugged the hard disk back again and my computer didn't consider the game installed. Like the launcher opens up and only shows me the ''install'' option

 

I understood it had to do with the registry entry being missing. But i just don't know what to do.

 

I once actually already experienced modding the fallout 3 from scratch before and i had enough things going on in my life that nerve the hell out of me.

 

For god sake i atleast want to rest playing my favourite game without wasting months of my lifespan solving everything.

 

I could copy and paste the installed FO3 file into my new hard disk but still from what i understand the registry that states the games install is missing.

 

 

 

Please ,please suggest a way to make the exact Fallout 3 file that i modded for a year active and playable again!

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I seem to remember you can quite easily move FO3 around. Some people even have multiple copies - one for modding, one for playing.

 

Anyway, you can always try:

 

Installing FO3 on your new OS - I would recommend C:\Games\

 

Then just copy you old FO3 install over the new one. (Note: Copy not Move, you want to keep a copy - you know, just in case.)

 

You get your registry entry back and all your mods are in the right place.

 

 

And that should work, unless anyone else has any ideas.

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I seem to remember you can quite easily move FO3 around. Some people even have multiple copies - one for modding, one for playing.

 

Anyway, you can always try:

 

Installing FO3 on your new OS - I would recommend C:\Games\

 

Then just copy you old FO3 install over the new one. (Note: Copy not Move, you want to keep a copy - you know, just in case.)

 

You get your registry entry back and all your mods are in the right place.

 

 

And that should work, unless anyone else has any ideas.

What about the load order? Is it going to be left unharmed after this software procedure?
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Crap...

 

That may be a problem... :/

 

But! I just had a look in my "C:\Games\Fallout 3\fomm\fomm" folder and there is a "load order backup.txt" file (created only moments ago as I type, presumably, automatically(?) by Fomm? - not sure.).

 

Have a look around see if you have that file. You may be able to import it back into Fomm. Or at least adjust the load order manually looking at the document.

 

:unsure:

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Theres over 38 games that now are left on my external drive after OS reinstall. I really and i mean really don't wish to be reinstalling all of them one by one. Let there be a hard method. But atleast give me the knowledge of it to progress and not waste time ripping my hair.
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Well, I very briefly investigated how you would go about finding the registry entries in an old OS install and importing them into a new one. And to be honest, it sounds more hassle than it's worth - the general consensus being it would far easier to just re-install the games, rather than risk wrecking another OS by corrupting the registry.

 

What you could do however is, from your previous OS install, hunt down any game saves/config/settings files for those games that you might want, and then copy them over to their relevant folders in your new installs.

 

Sorry, I don't think there's an easier way. The only suggestion I could offer, is to only install them as when you want to play them - rather than sitting there for days installing and configuring dozens of games. I did the same after my last OS re-install - turns out, I didn't want to play half those games any more.

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