remove mods from the Easymod db

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Tolster
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remove mods from the Easymod db

Post by Tolster »

Easymod says that I've several mods installed one way or another, i know I was playing with it in a far past. Then I started doing all by hand, now returning to EM I saw that it had some mod in its database...

But it never installed them or not correctly. How do I remove them so I can reinstall some of them with EM?

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Re: remove mods from the Easymod db

Post by krazyche3to »

A not so simple solution would be to find the Install file that you originally used, and then do it backwards and just remove them all. For example..

find
Example1

add after
Example2

You would just find Example1, and remove what you added which would be Example2.

It might take some time but as for right now that is all I can think of :(

Tolster
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Re: remove mods from the Easymod db

Post by Tolster »

The problem is not to uninstall the mods but to get it out of easymods database so I can reinstall them by using easymod...

Seems like I have to do it by hand...

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Re: remove mods from the Easymod db

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Yep, phpMyadmin is the key :).

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Re: remove mods from the Easymod db

Post by Nightrider »

An easier work-around to this would be to manually add an "a" or "1" to the version number in the install file. EasyMod would then recognize it as a new install and make it available for install once again...


:lol:

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