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A visitor tried to install Rise of Nations on an old Windows XP SP2
computer, and it wouldn't run properly because of the ancient video card.
(So he installed it on one of my more modern machines fine.)
Now I go to Add/Remove Programs on the old computer, select Microsoft Rise
of Nations, click Change/Remove, and I see a brief flicker, but nothing else
happens.
Similarly, if I go to Program Files | Microsoft Games | Rise of Nations and
double-click UNINSTAL.EXE, nothing happens.
How can I properly remove the 186 MB left on my computer?
- Mike
A visitor tried to install Rise of Nations on an old Windows XP SP2
computer, and it wouldn't run properly because of the ancient video card.
(So he installed it on one of my more modern machines fine.)
Now I go to Add/Remove Programs on the old computer, select Microsoft Rise
of Nations, click Change/Remove, and I see a brief flicker, but nothing else
happens.
Similarly, if I go to Program Files | Microsoft Games | Rise of Nations and
double-click UNINSTAL.EXE, nothing happens.
How can I properly remove the 186 MB left on my computer?
- Mike