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Medal of Honor - Didnt' complete installation and now I can't remove it

Borg20001

Senior member
I tried to install Medal of Honor on my P4 1.8GHZ system, with GF3 TI200, and 256M RDRAM. The install got partway thru and then we lost power. After I restarted the system, parts of MOH were installed but I decided to do an uninstall and then reinstall it cleanly. The install wizard let me uninstall it removing all parts (or so it claimed). But when I went to re-install it, I get this option of Modify, Repair or Remove. Someone else had this problem here but I am running WinXP Home Edition so I can't use the Regclean program suggested here.

Anyone have any suggestions? I think XP has regedit as well but I have to look. Any tips on do's and don'ts would be greatly appreciated.

I tried the Repair option but all it does is install a bunch of files all over my C drive and not in the MOH directory either.

Thanks in advance for your feedback.

B

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When you uninstalled, the folder that contained the game was probably not deleted. Check to make sure that there is no more MoH:AA folder in the directory you specified, otherwise delete it and all of its contents.
 
Jfall and Jiffy,

Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately, I already deleted the MOHAA directory and all of its contents. Then I tried to install the game again, but it just gives me the options to Repair, Modify or Remove. Repair just puts a bunch of files in various places on my C drive and Remove goes thru some install shield and then says its all done. Modify I have not tried yet, but with all the files removed, I'm not sure what it could modify.

Any other suggestions?

 
go to run and run regedit in there do a search for mohaa and medal of honor and delete every reference it finds or simpler yet if you have system restore enabled just restore to the last restore point before the bad mohaa install then your PC sould be in the same state it was in before you tried to install mohaa. Let us know if this cures the problem. It should take care of it and allow you to install it again.
 
go into Regedit, open HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Uninstall and find the MOhaa key, should be a long series of numbers and letters. Delete this key, the installer will then let you re-install.
 
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