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| | How to reinstall Games When adding and removing features under Vista 64 edition I noticed that they are not deleted from the hard drive upon deselection. All my Games have stopped working and I need to extract and actually reinstall these from the Vista installation CD. Is there an easy way of doing this? What's happened is that the executables for Chess, Freecell etc have become corrupt and will not run. I tried the easy way by removing them under the windows features, rebooting then re-enabling them. I know that replacing the executables will work as this has rectified the issue with other software that had similar problems. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks... |
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| | Re: How to reinstall Games "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6168CA8A-0546-4A3A-8F18-1F44DF808D3B@xxxxxx Quote: > When adding and removing features under Vista 64 edition I noticed that > they > are not deleted from the hard drive upon deselection. All my Games have > stopped working and I need to extract and actually reinstall these from > the > Vista installation CD. Is there an easy way of doing this? What's happened > is > that the executables for Chess, Freecell etc have become corrupt and will > not > run. I tried the easy way by removing them under the windows features, > rebooting then re-enabling them. I know that replacing the executables > will > work as this has rectified the issue with other software that had similar > problems. Any help would be appreciated. shortcut arrows from icons? That can break the Games Explorer. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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| | Re: How to reinstall Games No. This problem occurred having run 'defender' which found problems and appears to have truncated the executables causing them not to run. Subsequent reinstallations of other programs which were affected cured the problems which I can't do with the 'inbuilt' software in Vista short of reinstalling Vista which I am loathe to do. "Paul Smith" wrote: Quote: > "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:6168CA8A-0546-4A3A-8F18-1F44DF808D3B@xxxxxx Quote: > > When adding and removing features under Vista 64 edition I noticed that > > they > > are not deleted from the hard drive upon deselection. All my Games have > > stopped working and I need to extract and actually reinstall these from > > the > > Vista installation CD. Is there an easy way of doing this? What's happened > > is > > that the executables for Chess, Freecell etc have become corrupt and will > > not > > run. I tried the easy way by removing them under the windows features, > > rebooting then re-enabling them. I know that replacing the executables > > will > > work as this has rectified the issue with other software that had similar > > problems. Any help would be appreciated. > Have you made any modifications to the system for example by removing > shortcut arrows from icons? That can break the Games Explorer. > > -- > Paul Smith, > Yeovil, UK. > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. > http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ > http://www.windowsresource.net/ > > *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* > > |
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| | Re: How to reinstall Games Hi, From an administrative command prompt (right-click cmd and run as administrator), type "sfc /scannow" - without the quote marks - hit enter. The process may take a while but should attempt to repair any corrupt files. -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP Windows Shell/User "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4BF283F5-3D9A-4075-92A8-C210F367E667@xxxxxx Quote: > No. This problem occurred having run 'defender' which found problems and > appears to have truncated the executables causing them not to run. > Subsequent > reinstallations of other programs which were affected cured the problems > which I can't do with the 'inbuilt' software in Vista short of > reinstalling > Vista which I am loathe to do. > > "Paul Smith" wrote: > Quote: >> "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:6168CA8A-0546-4A3A-8F18-1F44DF808D3B@xxxxxx Quote: >> > When adding and removing features under Vista 64 edition I noticed that >> > they >> > are not deleted from the hard drive upon deselection. All my Games have >> > stopped working and I need to extract and actually reinstall these from >> > the >> > Vista installation CD. Is there an easy way of doing this? What's >> > happened >> > is >> > that the executables for Chess, Freecell etc have become corrupt and >> > will >> > not >> > run. I tried the easy way by removing them under the windows features, >> > rebooting then re-enabling them. I know that replacing the executables >> > will >> > work as this has rectified the issue with other software that had >> > similar >> > problems. Any help would be appreciated. >> Have you made any modifications to the system for example by removing >> shortcut arrows from icons? That can break the Games Explorer. >> >> -- >> Paul Smith, >> Yeovil, UK. >> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. >> http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ >> http://www.windowsresource.net/ >> >> *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* >> >> |
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| | Re: How to reinstall Games Hi, Thanks for your suggestion. I tried this and after the scan it reported back that there were a number of files which it could not repair. I checked the details of which in the generated cbs log which were all the games executables. Is there a way in which I can easily replace these executables from the Vista installation CD? Many thanks. John "Jane C" wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > From an administrative command prompt (right-click cmd and run as > administrator), type "sfc /scannow" - without the quote marks - hit enter. > The process may take a while but should attempt to repair any corrupt files. > > -- > Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) > MVP Windows Shell/User > > "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:4BF283F5-3D9A-4075-92A8-C210F367E667@xxxxxx Quote: > > No. This problem occurred having run 'defender' which found problems and > > appears to have truncated the executables causing them not to run. > > Subsequent > > reinstallations of other programs which were affected cured the problems > > which I can't do with the 'inbuilt' software in Vista short of > > reinstalling > > Vista which I am loathe to do. > > > > "Paul Smith" wrote: > > Quote: > >> "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:6168CA8A-0546-4A3A-8F18-1F44DF808D3B@xxxxxx > >> > When adding and removing features under Vista 64 edition I noticed that > >> > they > >> > are not deleted from the hard drive upon deselection. All my Games have > >> > stopped working and I need to extract and actually reinstall these from > >> > the > >> > Vista installation CD. Is there an easy way of doing this? What's > >> > happened > >> > is > >> > that the executables for Chess, Freecell etc have become corrupt and > >> > will > >> > not > >> > run. I tried the easy way by removing them under the windows features, > >> > rebooting then re-enabling them. I know that replacing the executables > >> > will > >> > work as this has rectified the issue with other software that had > >> > similar > >> > problems. Any help would be appreciated. > >> > >> Have you made any modifications to the system for example by removing > >> shortcut arrows from icons? That can break the Games Explorer. > >> > >> -- > >> Paul Smith, > >> Yeovil, UK. > >> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. > >> http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ > >> http://www.windowsresource.net/ > >> > >> *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* > >> > >> |
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| | Re: How to reinstall Games No, I haven't made any modifications at all.. I ran 'defender' which I think was the culprit and it knocked out several programs, all of which now work having re-installed them. Where I'm stuck is with these windows 'components'.... "Paul Smith" wrote: Quote: > "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:6168CA8A-0546-4A3A-8F18-1F44DF808D3B@xxxxxx Quote: > > When adding and removing features under Vista 64 edition I noticed that > > they > > are not deleted from the hard drive upon deselection. All my Games have > > stopped working and I need to extract and actually reinstall these from > > the > > Vista installation CD. Is there an easy way of doing this? What's happened > > is > > that the executables for Chess, Freecell etc have become corrupt and will > > not > > run. I tried the easy way by removing them under the windows features, > > rebooting then re-enabling them. I know that replacing the executables > > will > > work as this has rectified the issue with other software that had similar > > problems. Any help would be appreciated. > Have you made any modifications to the system for example by removing > shortcut arrows from icons? That can break the Games Explorer. > > -- > Paul Smith, > Yeovil, UK. > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. > http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ > http://www.windowsresource.net/ > > *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* > > |
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| | Re: How to reinstall Games Seems to me that it might be time to do something devious like go find the executables and temporarily move them to another directory, so they're "gone" from where they're supposed to be. If you think that the re-istall doesn't succeed because these files exist, then maybe this will make the re-istall succeed. If this works, you can delete the files from where you "hid" them (moved them). If not , and the system twists your arm (complains), you still have them and can put them back. -- -me. Let this forum know if this helps or if you figure out the problem, so others can benefit. As far as I know the "notify me of replies" does not work, so do not count on this feature. "Wellsyboyred" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Thanks for your suggestion. I tried this and after the scan it reported > back that there were a number of files which it could not repair. I checked > the details of which in the generated cbs log which were all the games > executables. Is there a way in which I can easily replace these executables > from the Vista installation CD? Many thanks. > John > > "Jane C" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi, > > > > From an administrative command prompt (right-click cmd and run as > > administrator), type "sfc /scannow" - without the quote marks - hit enter. > > The process may take a while but should attempt to repair any corrupt files. > > > > -- > > Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)> > Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) > > MVP Windows Shell/User > > > > "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:4BF283F5-3D9A-4075-92A8-C210F367E667@xxxxxx Quote: > > > No. This problem occurred having run 'defender' which found problems and > > > appears to have truncated the executables causing them not to run. > > > Subsequent > > > reinstallations of other programs which were affected cured the problems > > > which I can't do with the 'inbuilt' software in Vista short of > > > reinstalling > > > Vista which I am loathe to do. > > > > > > "Paul Smith" wrote: > > > > > >> "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > >> news:6168CA8A-0546-4A3A-8F18-1F44DF808D3B@xxxxxx > > >> > When adding and removing features under Vista 64 edition I noticed that > > >> > they > > >> > are not deleted from the hard drive upon deselection. All my Games have > > >> > stopped working and I need to extract and actually reinstall these from > > >> > the > > >> > Vista installation CD. Is there an easy way of doing this? What's > > >> > happened > > >> > is > > >> > that the executables for Chess, Freecell etc have become corrupt and > > >> > will > > >> > not > > >> > run. I tried the easy way by removing them under the windows features, > > >> > rebooting then re-enabling them. I know that replacing the executables > > >> > will > > >> > work as this has rectified the issue with other software that had > > >> > similar > > >> > problems. Any help would be appreciated. > > >> > > >> Have you made any modifications to the system for example by removing > > >> shortcut arrows from icons? That can break the Games Explorer. > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Paul Smith, > > >> Yeovil, UK. > > >> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. > > >> http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ > > >> http://www.windowsresource.net/ > > >> > > >> *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* > > >> > > >> |
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| | Re: How to reinstall Games Hi, thanks for your suggestion. I did actually try this and the execs were replaced by the 'system' with rogue copies, just the same. The problem is that I need to extract said execs from the DVD somehow, replace the ones that exist on the hard drive and then set a new system restore point so that the backups are overwritten. Whatever went corrupt in the first place affected the backup image as well :_( "IkidUnot" wrote: Quote: > Seems to me that it might be time to do something devious like go find the > executables and temporarily move them to another directory, so they're "gone" > from where they're supposed to be. If you think that the re-istall doesn't > succeed because these files exist, then maybe this will make the re-istall > succeed. > If this works, you can delete the files from where you "hid" them (moved > them). If not , and the system twists your arm (complains), you still have > them and can put them back. > -- > -me. > Let this forum know if this helps or if you figure out the problem, so > others can benefit. As far as I know the "notify me of replies" > does not work, so do not count on this feature. > > > > "Wellsyboyred" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi, Thanks for your suggestion. I tried this and after the scan it reported > > back that there were a number of files which it could not repair. I checked > > the details of which in the generated cbs log which were all the games > > executables. Is there a way in which I can easily replace these executables > > from the Vista installation CD? Many thanks. > > John > > > > "Jane C" wrote: > > Quote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > From an administrative command prompt (right-click cmd and run as > > > administrator), type "sfc /scannow" - without the quote marks - hit enter. > > > The process may take a while but should attempt to repair any corrupt files. > > > > > > -- > > > Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)> > > Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) > > > MVP Windows Shell/User > > > > > > "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > > news:4BF283F5-3D9A-4075-92A8-C210F367E667@xxxxxx > > > > No. This problem occurred having run 'defender' which found problems and > > > > appears to have truncated the executables causing them not to run. > > > > Subsequent > > > > reinstallations of other programs which were affected cured the problems > > > > which I can't do with the 'inbuilt' software in Vista short of > > > > reinstalling > > > > Vista which I am loathe to do. > > > > > > > > "Paul Smith" wrote: > > > > > > > >> "Wellsyboyred" <Wellsyboyred@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > > >> news:6168CA8A-0546-4A3A-8F18-1F44DF808D3B@xxxxxx > > > >> > When adding and removing features under Vista 64 edition I noticed that > > > >> > they > > > >> > are not deleted from the hard drive upon deselection. All my Games have > > > >> > stopped working and I need to extract and actually reinstall these from > > > >> > the > > > >> > Vista installation CD. Is there an easy way of doing this? What's > > > >> > happened > > > >> > is > > > >> > that the executables for Chess, Freecell etc have become corrupt and > > > >> > will > > > >> > not > > > >> > run. I tried the easy way by removing them under the windows features, > > > >> > rebooting then re-enabling them. I know that replacing the executables > > > >> > will > > > >> > work as this has rectified the issue with other software that had > > > >> > similar > > > >> > problems. Any help would be appreciated. > > > >> > > > >> Have you made any modifications to the system for example by removing > > > >> shortcut arrows from icons? That can break the Games Explorer. > > > >> > > > >> -- > > > >> Paul Smith, > > > >> Yeovil, UK. > > > >> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. > > > >> http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ > > > >> http://www.windowsresource.net/ > > > >> > > > >> *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* > > > >> > > > >> > > > |
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