Unistalling non steam rf2

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  1. Ruben Miranda

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    Hello gents
    Now that I moved over to steam rf2

    I want to uninstall rf2 from my pc.

    Can I just go thru Windows uninstall and manelly delete the leftovers.
    Or will this also remove something from the steam version and screw things up.

    Or do I need to manually delete everything
    If so is there a list to.what to delete. ?

    Thanks Ruben
     
  2. Wozza_UK

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    Sorry to hijack your thread but ... when I switch to the steam version do I have to uninstall the non-steam version and then reinstall? Or can I just switch over using a key or something?
     
  3. Christopher Elliott

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    Steam and non-Steam shouldn't conflict, but if you want to uninstall the non-Steam I would do it manually, meaning go to where ever you have "Core" and "Data" stored installed and just delete the folders.
     
  4. Ruben Miranda

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    Hello
    Thanks Christopher

    Will do

    Ruben
     
  5. expdom

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    "ModMgr.exe" does appear several times in registry referencing its original location.

    Question

    Does ModMgr work in Steam installations? (I suppose it does), and what about these "leftovers" in registry when moving over to Steam, could they cause a conflict?.

    Regards
     
  6. Christopher Elliott

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    Yes ModMgr.exe works normally and is still in the Bin32 folder. Make sure your working Directory and Package folder location is set in the dropdown.

    As far as registry, I've never had to do anything in the registry, and I install/uninstall builds very frequently.
     

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