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Grumpzorkins

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I have no control pannel option to remove the toolset, nor an uninstall exe file and manual removal results in...

"Cannot delete opends60.dll: Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use."

I restarted my comp, turned off my internet, shut down steam, uninstalled DA and manually removed everything I could and still cannot get rid of anything in the -Tools > Toolssql > MSSQL.2 > MSSQL-  folder.

I know I did SOMETHING wrong somewhere.

Modifié par Grumpzorkins, 14 novembre 2009 - 12:43 .


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JamesX

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When I installed (Steam version of the game) I had to jump through all sorts of hoops.



At the end it still didn't add in the "uninstall.exe" file. I am just glad it runs.

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lowrez01

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Grumpzorkins wrote...

I have no control pannel option to remove the toolset, nor an uninstall exe file and manual removal results in...

"Cannot delete opends60.dll: Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use."

I restarted my comp, turned off my internet, shut down steam, uninstalled DA and manually removed everything I could and still cannot get rid of anything in the -Tools > Toolssql > MSSQL.2 > MSSQL-  folder.

I know I did SOMETHING wrong somewhere.


Are you admin on your system? you should be able to remove everything as admin.

Also, try restarting in safe mode or shut down SQL in the task manager.

Modifié par lowrez01, 14 novembre 2009 - 01:03 .


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Grumpzorkins

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Lowrez, thank you, removing sql from the task manager seems to have worked. I'll just have to double check and make sure.

On a side note: The "tools" folder was a dedicated folder to the toolset, correct? It's not involved with the game its self?

Modifié par Grumpzorkins, 14 novembre 2009 - 01:08 .


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therealchyld

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I found a workaround for the uninstall file not being created on Windows 7 x64.



Go to 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Common Files' and create a folder named 'BioWare'.



Then just run the installer again and it should create the file no problem. I assume it has something to do with folder permissions and/or being installed through steam.