I decided to uninstall GTA: SA and re-install it from scratch. I first put GTA: SA DVD-ROM in because some software needs the discs for uninstalling. When I was doing that I got this message. It was an error message that mentioned my I-Drive. I installed GTA: SA in one of my external hard drives and the one I used was my I-Drive then and then it switched to my J-Drive and my J-Drive switched to my I-Drive except part of my PC doesn’t know that. I got this error message when I went in Add & Remove Programs and the same error message appeared when I went in All Programs, selected the Rockstar folder, chose GTA: SA and clicked on Uninstall. Anyway, the message is in the image. <BR>
<br>When I got that error message from both methods I knew things were more harder. My PC was searching for GTA: SA in the wrong drive except my PC doesn’t know what’s what on that because of a broken location because of two drives swapping over for each. I won’t go into that any further because I don’t want to get warned about double posting and Chewy knows more about this because he was replying to me kindly with more info for a few days starting about five days ago.
<br>When I got this error message when I was trying to uninstall GTA: SA, I went into my hard drive where GTA: SA was and I deleted the folder and I deleted it from under All Programs.<BR>
I rebooted and ejected GTA: SA and let it go back in and instead of it showing the Install icon, it shown the Run icon instead where parts of the game was still there. I thought some would be in the System32 folder at least but I thought I could overwrite them. When I returned to Add Or Remove Programs, I noticed GTA: SA was still there and that is blocking the rest of the uninstallation ready for re-installation. I used Norton Go Back to reverse to my Safe Point but it failed because when I deleted GTA: SA from my external hard drive, there was a message about if it was deleted, it would be permanently deleted if I continued and that was because there was so much data. At first I didn’t give it a thought. The reason why Norton Go Back failed was because most of the game was permanently deleted. That is why Norton Go Back can’t get GTA: SA back. I did try my Windows XP Search and I did locate a GTA: SA folder that looked like the one that was causing this and when I deleted it the problem still remained. Every time I put the GTA: SA DVD-ROM in it thinks I want to run the game, not re-install it. Part of the game is still stuck in either my C-Drive or my J-Drive. I mostly believe it’s in my C-Drive. Is there a removal tool to get rid of the game so that I can start again from scratch?<br>
So, I have part of GTA: SA that I can’t delete the rest of and I can’t overwrite it.<br>
Many thanks.<br>
Darren.
<br>When I got that error message from both methods I knew things were more harder. My PC was searching for GTA: SA in the wrong drive except my PC doesn’t know what’s what on that because of a broken location because of two drives swapping over for each. I won’t go into that any further because I don’t want to get warned about double posting and Chewy knows more about this because he was replying to me kindly with more info for a few days starting about five days ago.
<br>When I got this error message when I was trying to uninstall GTA: SA, I went into my hard drive where GTA: SA was and I deleted the folder and I deleted it from under All Programs.<BR>
I rebooted and ejected GTA: SA and let it go back in and instead of it showing the Install icon, it shown the Run icon instead where parts of the game was still there. I thought some would be in the System32 folder at least but I thought I could overwrite them. When I returned to Add Or Remove Programs, I noticed GTA: SA was still there and that is blocking the rest of the uninstallation ready for re-installation. I used Norton Go Back to reverse to my Safe Point but it failed because when I deleted GTA: SA from my external hard drive, there was a message about if it was deleted, it would be permanently deleted if I continued and that was because there was so much data. At first I didn’t give it a thought. The reason why Norton Go Back failed was because most of the game was permanently deleted. That is why Norton Go Back can’t get GTA: SA back. I did try my Windows XP Search and I did locate a GTA: SA folder that looked like the one that was causing this and when I deleted it the problem still remained. Every time I put the GTA: SA DVD-ROM in it thinks I want to run the game, not re-install it. Part of the game is still stuck in either my C-Drive or my J-Drive. I mostly believe it’s in my C-Drive. Is there a removal tool to get rid of the game so that I can start again from scratch?<br>
So, I have part of GTA: SA that I can’t delete the rest of and I can’t overwrite it.<br>
Many thanks.<br>
Darren.
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