I downloaded SDK, installed, and did the first room tutorial...np.
Then I closed everything. The next day, went to open SDK, doesn't respond. No "un-install" tabs to be found.
Any suggestions? Thank you for any help!
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did you try to re-install it and delete the registry file from your pc?
start>execute task (srry don't know the english version of it)
then type in: regedit
Go to HKEY_Local_machine
Then Software
and then look for the sdk
when you found it delete it and try re installing the sdk
did you try to re-install it and delete the registry file from your pc?
start>execute task (srry don't know the english version of it)
then type in: regedit
Go to HKEY_Local_machine
Then Software
and then look for the sdk
when you found it delete it and try re installing the sdk
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Hmmm, I did the regedit...SDK wasn't anywhere to be seen.
When I use windows explorer, I see it under Programfiles/eagames/mohaa/SDK , but in regedit all I see is mohaa and spearhead and the patches(211,215). I can't delete it from windows explorer.
Tried to just reinstall, but same thing happens.
When I open radiant from SDK tools, it opens the window, but it has multi color lines and dots (like the old Attari games did when they were dirty). When I try to close the program, I have to end program/ not responding.
When I use windows explorer, I see it under Programfiles/eagames/mohaa/SDK , but in regedit all I see is mohaa and spearhead and the patches(211,215). I can't delete it from windows explorer.
Tried to just reinstall, but same thing happens.
When I open radiant from SDK tools, it opens the window, but it has multi color lines and dots (like the old Attari games did when they were dirty). When I try to close the program, I have to end program/ not responding.
I had already ended the program. Still can't uninstall it. I even tried restarting the computer to be sure it wasn't running in the backgraund somewhere.
Could it be that the computer thinks the mohaa programs need it?
I would hate to have to uninstall everything related to mohaa to get rid of this.
Could it be that the computer thinks the mohaa programs need it?
I would hate to have to uninstall everything related to mohaa to get rid of this.
Try downloading a program called ccleaner with 2 c's. It will find residuals left over from uninstalls, and will allow you to do a backup incase you uninstall something you shouldn't have. It also has an uninstall tool, that may or may not see the program you are trying to work on.
There's a program called tweaknow regcleaner standard, that will safely clean out useless items in your registry.
Have you done a disc cleanup and defrag lately ? Maybe things just need to be "cleaned" up a little, enabling your programs to run properly.
There's a program called tweaknow regcleaner standard, that will safely clean out useless items in your registry.
Have you done a disc cleanup and defrag lately ? Maybe things just need to be "cleaned" up a little, enabling your programs to run properly.
