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Benny.uK

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My CoD2 was not loading some custem maps, a mate told to re-installe CoD2 and when i trying instilling it (when i put the disk in) its sed this:

Executable 'D:\setup\rsrc\cod2.exe' had the following unrecoverable error:
Couln't find library MSVCR89.dll (required by C:\PROGRA~1\WIFD1F~1\MpShHook.dll)
Please ensure that it is installed


Please help me

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Jazza

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Hey Benny.uK,

Have you try uninstalling the game manually?
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First it will be necessary to remove the registry keys the game creates. Please be cautious when working with the registry as it is very sensitive. Deleting the wrong thing can result in complete operating system failure.

1) Click Start button > Run.
2) At the prompt type: REGEDIT. The registry editor will open.
3) Click the "+" next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
4) Click the "+" next to SOFTWARE.
5) Click the "+" next to ACTIVISION.
6) Right-click on the CALL OF DUTY folder and select Delete.
7) Close the registry editor.

Once the registry keys are removed, we'll need to remove the game files from your hard drive. These instructions assume you've installed the game in the default directory.
8) Double-click the My Computer icon.
9) Double-click the C:\ drive.
10) Double-click Program Files.
11) Right-click on the Call of Duty folder and select Delete.

Remove the COD.INI file from your hard drive.
12) Click the Start button > Find (or Search) > Files & Folders.
13) Search your C:\ drive for a file named COD.INI.
14) The file should be located in C:\WINDOWS.
15) Delete this file.
16) Reboot your machine. At this point the game is completely removed from your system.


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Edited by Jazza, 06 November 2006 - 12:45 AM.

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Benny.uK

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Ok man, Thank you.

I'll tell you what happens.


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