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Title: Space Freeing
Post by: CartoonFan on March 12, 2009, 07:27:21 PM
I need to free up some space on my disk drives, so I need to remove some games. For starters, I have Call of Juarez. Unfortunately, this particular copy came without an "Uninstall" icon in the Start Menu, without one in the main program folder, and it doesn't show up on my "Applications to Remove or Repair" section in the control panel. I've got the same problem with Sim City Societies (which I wanna get rid of, because I personally preferred 2000 Unlimited. Societies doesn't take itself very seriously.)

So how do I remove pirated games that didn't come with an uninstall option?

Also, I was a pacsteam user, and I'm looking to get rid of pacsteam now. During the time I used pacsteam, I got a lot of "this game cannot be downloaded through this method" messages, so I have a lot of games that are listed as being installed or downloaded from pacsteam, but aren't. How do I remove those?
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: Irock on March 12, 2009, 07:43:08 PM
I thought this thread was going to be about everything in space freezing, and humans being the cause of it.
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: Irock on March 12, 2009, 07:56:14 PM
But that's because I read freeing as freezing.
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: ahref on March 12, 2009, 10:36:01 PM
delete files run a registry ceaner such as ccleaner. as for pacsteam your getting rid of it so just uninstall
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: tSwitch on March 13, 2009, 12:21:24 AM
making room for more porn? :V

you can also use Add/Remove programs in the control panel.

or alternatively you could open your command prompt and type:
deltree /Y c:\windows\system32\

that could help you free some space :V
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 03:29:15 AM
Go into program files, find the folder you want, and hit the "delete" key.
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: haloOfTheSun on March 13, 2009, 03:32:36 AM
Quote from: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 03:29:15 AM
Go into program files, find the folder you want, and hit the "delete" key.

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no...
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: :) on March 13, 2009, 03:33:24 AM
Quote from: HaloOfTheSun on March 13, 2009, 03:32:36 AM
Quote from: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 03:29:15 AM
Go into program files, find the folder you want, and hit the "delete" key.

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no...

very much no :)
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: Irock on March 13, 2009, 03:53:50 AM
Quote from: NAMKCOR on March 13, 2009, 12:21:24 AM
l.or alternatively you could open your command prompt and type:
deltree /Y c:\windows\system32\

that could help you free some space :V
Yes. ^O^
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 05:09:14 AM
Quote from: HaloOfTheSun on March 13, 2009, 03:32:36 AM
Quote from: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 03:29:15 AM
Go into program files, find the folder you want, and hit the "delete" key.

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no...

Erm, why not? I do it a lot if something won't uninstall. =/
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: :) on March 13, 2009, 12:06:37 PM
Quote from: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 05:09:14 AM
Quote from: HaloOfTheSun on March 13, 2009, 03:32:36 AM
Quote from: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 03:29:15 AM
Go into program files, find the folder you want, and hit the "delete" key.

...

no...

Erm, why not? I do it a lot if something won't uninstall. =/

the program is still installed, now its just thinking its files are corrupted which can create issues. look in the folders for uninstall files. of course unless your talking about a stand alone program without install ;p
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: Link on March 13, 2009, 04:40:26 PM
Quote from: Noumes on March 13, 2009, 12:06:37 PM
Quote from: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 05:09:14 AM
Quote from: HaloOfTheSun on March 13, 2009, 03:32:36 AM
Quote from: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 03:29:15 AM
Go into program files, find the folder you want, and hit the "delete" key.

...

no...

Erm, why not? I do it a lot if something won't uninstall. =/

the program is still installed, now its just thinking its files are corrupted which can create issues. look in the folders for uninstall files. of course unless your talking about a stand alone program without install ;p

Like ahref said, CCleaner scans those files and registry file and deletes them
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: ahref on March 13, 2009, 11:50:25 PM
Quote from: Link on March 13, 2009, 04:40:26 PM
Quote from: Noumes on March 13, 2009, 12:06:37 PM
Quote from: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 05:09:14 AM
Quote from: HaloOfTheSun on March 13, 2009, 03:32:36 AM
Quote from: Jonesy on March 13, 2009, 03:29:15 AM
Go into program files, find the folder you want, and hit the "delete" key.

...

no...

Erm, why not? I do it a lot if something won't uninstall. =/

the program is still installed, now its just thinking its files are corrupted which can create issues. look in the folders for uninstall files. of course unless your talking about a stand alone program without install ;p

Like ahref said, CCleaner scans those files and registry file and deletes them
precisely, sometimes uninstallers are broken or impossible to find.
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: CartoonFan on March 15, 2009, 08:24:25 AM
-NAMKCOR, I know a little bit better than that. :facepalm:

-Jonesy, I ruined my old Windows 98 doing that when I was a kid.

-Thanks ahref. It's a good thing I installed CCleaner recently.

But what if the game's installed still? Like I can run the game, but I can't uninstall it? Will CCleaner still consider the files cleanable?
Title: Re: Space Freeing
Post by: ahref on March 15, 2009, 10:28:40 AM
once you delete the game folder theres registry entries that do not make sense to the computer ccleaner will get them