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Completely remove ET using Revo Uninstaller

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Completely remove ET using Revo Uninstaller

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Windows Vista, 7 and 8 use folders that the built-in ET uninstaller does not remove. These screenshots are from Revo Uninstaller running on Windows Consumer preview(8)

1) Download, Install and Run Revo Uninstaller. Select app (ET) to remove.
2) When prompted select advanced, select all leftover registry entries and delete them, select all leftover files and folders and delete them.
3) Reboot

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By jakeson at 2012-04-03

Notice the locations of these leftover files:

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By jakeson at 2012-04-03
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Just a little correction: uninstalling ET using the default uninstaller NEVER removed any custom files and mod directories that weren't part of the default ET installation. The only thing that changed in Vista/7/8 etc. is the default installation directory, which I never used - I have only Windows in the C partition and all my programs in another partition, D, with games of course neatly organized in the D:\Games directory - but then again I'm superior to all of you noobs.

jakeson posted this tutorial because we've been having a banned player (nerdtarget) email us (actually me, and I kept forwarding the messages to jakeson) whining like a gazelle with PMS because he couldn't get rid of the changes to the game menu and the redirect when quitting the game via the EXIT menu button, no matter how many times I explained to the fag that all he had to do was delete all nf_pack_xxxxxx.pk3 files from etmain to remove any [>NF<] customizations. It seems that he managed to do it yesterday after I recorded and uploaded a video of me deleting the [>NF<] custom file.
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Re: Completely remove ET using Revo Uninstaller

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Unistalling ET is not a macho attitude!!
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Re: Completely remove ET using Revo Uninstaller

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Thanks Sacred One.
This just happened to me. After installing (improperly) ET, and uninstalling using Windows Uninstall from Control panel and deleting ET folder. I re-installed and before I copied any of the files I saved. It had NF menu and jakeson-NF. Weird huh? The reason was the UAC and it's virtualization folders.

None of the following is required for Windows XP:

Also, Revo is not necessary. You can delete the virtualization folders for ET manually. I used Consumer Preview for screenshot, Vista or 7 may have files that differ slightly from this so I recommend Revo to find all the files.
2nd screenshot shows all Virtual files that need to be removed except for the custom and mods which are in the standard ET directory (thanks Pedro)
The files shown in 2nd screenshot are mostly in the appdata virtualization folders (which are hidden) and part of the UAC system.
This system is used for legacy applications like ET. Legacy app may not have permission to write to it's own folder,(Stop screaming Pedro, you will scare your neighbors) The OS uses these Virtual folders and files (copies) instead.
So, they must be removed to do a "clean" install of ET. Otherwise, you may have leftover ET files in Virtual folders that may get used by the game. (Microsucks fault for not removing these files)

**NOTE** The UAC and virtual folders add a certain level of security. And ET does work with UAC.

My recommendation for running ET in Windows Vista, 7 or 8 is to disable UAC:
UAC Trust shortcut It will allow you to disable UAC for individual apps.
This can also be done manually

For Power Users: (a.k.a The Sacred Emperor)You will want to disable the UAC completely.

I know I have skimmed over this subject. If you are left wondering about UAC or any other part. For Satan's sake, Google it!!! (spellcheck made me capitalize Satan. HAHA)

Also, Nerdtarget is still trying to find the right level of medication for his affliction. And it shows!
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You fags deserve any problems you might have with your computers for not using XP, the only Windows OS approved by The Sacred Emperor. I wish that all of your HD's get corrupted and you lose invaluable, unrecoverable data.
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