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I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to post this question.

 

Anyway, the thing is I installed RTW (videogame) a long time ago in my old Hard Drive. Then I bought a new PC and a new hard drive but kept the old one too.

 

Then I deleted RTW from the old (C:) drive and tried to use the CD to install it in the new (D:) drive, but it keeps saying there is an old version of the game :angry: in the PC so I cant reinstall, I was told to use Ccleaner but I dont know what exactly to do with CC.

 

Help please :(

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CCleaner is not a program uninstaller - it has the option but it just runs the Windows uninstaller. First of all download this program - Revo Uninstaller (CNet Link). Find the program in there and delete it. You might have to go into the Program Files folder on your C drive, find it and delete everything. CCleaner will be able to delete the older registry values with the Registry tool, which is maybe what your friend is talking about though.

 

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I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to post this question.

 

Anyway, the thing is I installed RTW (videogame) a long time ago in my old Hard Drive. Then I bought a new PC and a new hard drive but kept the old one too.

 

Then I deleted RTW from the old (C:) drive and tried to use the CD to install it in the new (D:) drive, but it keeps saying there is an old version of the game :angry: in the PC so I cant reinstall, I was told to use Ccleaner but I dont know what exactly to do with CC.

 

Help please :(

ALZU, CTskifreak and his suggestions should be followed, the Guy always gives great directions / advice. (many thanks from me)

"What to do with CCleaner?" you ask............well

Mate CC (as you call it) it is "must have / must use" app to be included in ones software tool kit. Used on my 3 XP and Win 7 PC's, Uninstaller is 3 times faster in bringing the installed SW apps list to the screen for action, Start Up really lets you know / choose which & what is happening at start up, allows you to easily disable then re enable, System Restore is the fastest / easiest way to manage restore points. We have not even started on the features, benefits & advantages of Cleaner & Registry Tools Nor do I intend to do so here, do yourself a BIG favour, have a good look and run another great SW application from Piriform

Always With Kind Regards

Tasgandy

"one is never too old to listen & learn"

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Ok thanks for the program quite useful but, I still can't find whatever is causing this. The only good thing is that trying to erase this I cleaned my entire computer from all useless stuff hehe xD. Too bad about this, but ill keep trying anyway thanks for the help.

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I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to post this question.

 

Anyway, the thing is I installed RTW (videogame) a long time ago in my old Hard Drive. Then I bought a new PC and a new hard drive but kept the old one too.

 

Then I deleted RTW from the old (C:) drive and tried to use the CD to install it in the new (D:) drive, but it keeps saying there is an old version of the game :angry: in the PC so I cant reinstall, I was told to use Ccleaner but I dont know what exactly to do with CC.

 

Help please :(

ALZU, if you haven't already done so, you may need to run "regedit" and manually search for anything to do with RTW in the Registry (use Ctrl + F) to search.

 

Please remember to make a "backup" of the Registry first.

 

Hope you don't mind me asking but are happy to perform such a task? and what OS are you running?

Always With Kind Regards

Tasgandy

"one is never too old to listen & learn"

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See here (back up if you use, just in case)

 

http://www.fileplanet.com/158111/150000/fi...gistry-Cleaner)

 

Was everything on you new drive new? It wasn't a copy of your other drive you put on there?

 

Support contact

https://support.ccleaner.com/s/contact-form?language=en_US&form=general

or

support@ccleaner.com

 

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... you may need to run "regedit" and manually search for anything to do with RTW in the Registry (use Ctrl + F) to search.

Nirsoft's free reg scanner http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/regscanner.html is an ideal way to search the registry. It's very fleixble and lists all your search hits; unlike regedit which can only go to 'the next hit'.

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Nirsoft's free reg scanner http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/regscanner.html is an ideal way to search the registry. It's very fleixble and lists all your search hits; unlike regedit which can only go to 'the next hit'.

Nice one Marmite, great advice, brought it down, ran it on Win 7 box & yes it is much better to be presented with search results all grouped together, a much safer way to fly.

 

Many thanks I shall be an avid user and recommend regscanner from here on in.

Always With Kind Regards

Tasgandy

"one is never too old to listen & learn"

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Glad you found it useful Tasgandy :)

 

Nirsoft have some good utilities ... it's worth spending some time having a look though their 'inventory' if you haven't come across the site before.

 

Nirsoft are great. Got some good stuff from there over the years.

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