| 01-09-2005, 04:26 PM | #1 |
Guest | Anitime I start WE, it doesnt show some models, and after some time I opened WE, it has an error and I have to close it! I already reinstaled and nothing... |
| 01-09-2005, 06:01 PM | #2 |
I'll try to help in every possible situation: If they are Imported Models: >You may have the file path wrong, see the model section for more details, or ask me here and I'll sum it up for you. If they are Hard Wired Models: I other words, models that are used in the campaign, and came with the game > Make sure that you don't have any imported models using the same file path. If you are using, or have used any form of Unofficial editor, the only thing I can say is to Uninstall the game, then find the Warcraft and the Unofficial editor folders and delete everything in them, then try again. If this still doesn't work, and you have Windows XP, do a system Reset (Start> Programs> Accessorries > System Tools >System Restore Then pick a date before it started messing up. |
| 01-09-2005, 09:49 PM | #3 |
Guest | 1.)I didnt imported models 2.) same answer 3.) A peasant is a wired model? 4.) Already did.. ill try the restore thingy, are u sure its safe? |
| 01-09-2005, 10:53 PM | #4 | |
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Restoring will remove ALL files, programs, settings, cookies and everything else you may have downloaded/added to your computer after the date you choose to restore to. You will have to manually backup / replace those files. |
| 01-09-2005, 11:07 PM | #5 | |
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I'm sorry, you are wrong GreyArchon. System Restore will only remove any new programs, and maybe any new patches to programs, since the date you restored to. Restoring does not effect files or cookies, but any setting changed since then will restore just incase the reason you restored was because you messed up the Windows files. As for downloads: As I said earlier, they are files, and will remain on your computer. If you downloaded programs, the programs will be removed, but not the installation application(rhymes :) ). This process is completely safe for your computer, because it was made to make the computer restore to a previous point at which everything worked properly. I do it anytime I find a virus, because I can delete the virus, then restore back to fix any problems it might have caused. Also, anytime I download a program that doesn't work right, so I don't get stray files all over my computer. |
