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Oblivion wont install/install


GUnitXIII

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I ended up uninstalling Oblivion, not using uninstall, but by deleting the whole bethesda softworks folder. Now I tried to install it again, and its not installing. I cant uninstall it, and it wont install in setup.exe. I tried using regedit, I deleted everything I could find for bethesda softworks, and obllivion, but it still wont work. I dont know what to do, so any help would help me.

 

System: Windows 7 laptop

 

Graphics Card: -none-

 

Memory: 500gb

 

Ram: about 6gb

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You wont have uninstalled the registry data, all the time windows sees those entries it thinks the game is still imstalled. Allways wise to uninstall the construction set during game uninstalation as well if you want to reinstall in a different location.

Try using a registry cleaner, it may see the entries as superflous and remove them if you are lucky.

Good luck

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You wont have uninstalled the registry data, all the time windows sees those entries it thinks the game is still imstalled. Allways wise to uninstall the construction set during game uninstalation as well if you want to reinstall in a different location.

Try using a registry cleaner, it may see the entries as superflous and remove them if you are lucky.

Good luck

Thank you, but I had already tried using regedit to delete the registry for oblivion, and even everything under Bethesda, but it still wont work

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You wont have uninstalled the registry data, all the time windows sees those entries it thinks the game is still imstalled. Allways wise to uninstall the construction set during game uninstalation as well if you want to reinstall in a different location.

Try using a registry cleaner, it may see the entries as superflous and remove them if you are lucky.

Good luck

Nevermind, there were a LOT of registry entries for oblivion, but I got it to work, thank you very much, if you hadn't said that, I wouldn't have begun searching the registry again.

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