

- #How to delete winrar how to#
- #How to delete winrar install#
- #How to delete winrar archive#
- #How to delete winrar mods#

If you don't have a list of the files contained in the zip, or you don't have the original zip, that might be your only choice.

Well then, what you should do is find out which files are related to oblivion, and which are related to Wyre Brash. Makes sense?Ĭtrl+T=Selects everything in the opened directory
#How to delete winrar mods#
To uninstall Wrye Bash properly, I would have to delete in the destination folder only those files which came from the Wrye Bash installation archive, not the files created during the game installation nor any files from mods installed thereafter. If I simply did Ctrl+T and Delete in the destination folder (C:\My Games\Bethesda Softworks\Oblivion\), the game would not run anymore. During this extraction, files will be copied to subdirectories of the game's root installation folder, overwriting files with the same name already there (old files installed from earlier versions of Wrye Bash).

#How to delete winrar archive#
The installation archive contains folders and subfolders, some of them with the same name of those already there.
#How to delete winrar install#
Have you read the example I gave in first paragraph of the open post ? To install Wrye Bash utility, you would have to extract contents of Wrye Bash installation archive to Oblivion installation folder. It's not as simple if the destination directory of the extraction must be a folder containing already other important files which must not be deleted. If it was it, then you could simply delete that folder or all the files within it to uninstall. It would be that simple if you extracted the files to an empty folder. No, it is not just as simple as that, or else I wouln't have started his thread.
#How to delete winrar how to#
exe SFX archive to both install (extract to) and uninstall (remove) the extracted files to/from the destination directory, but apparently, I'm only able to automatically extract the files to their destination directory, but I don't know how to uninstall those files, that is, I can use the SFX file created by me as an installer, but not as uninstaller. zip archive to a SFX archive with WinRar, I could then use this. I was hoping that converting the original. Is there any easier way to do this? Basically, I wish to know if there's any way to undo the extracting procedure, by automatically removing the files which were extracted to the destination directory. The hard way would be in Windows explorer to select each and every file in the destination directory which was extracted there from the archive, and then delete them. There must be a simple way to achieve this I'm not aware of. I'd like to know if there's any way to automatically uninstall (delete) all the files extracted from an archive. The Uninstallation wouldn't be necessary if the files to be extracted from the new version's archive overwrote all the files extracted earlier from the old version's archive, but this doesn't happen for all the files: some of them are not overwritten. Last year I installed it and since July of that year, I haven't used or updated Wrye Bash, and more than 75 new versions were released! Now I'd like to uninstall it before I install the latest version, but there's no uninstaller for it. Supposedly this would overwrite all the files there from the old versions of the program, and uninstallation of any previous version wouldn't be necessary. The installation instructions tell to simply extract the archive to the same installation folder where the game is installed. This particular utility is distributed as a. My question isn't about any specific program or utility, but merely as an example, I'll refer the Wrye Bash utility used to manage and install mods for the game Oblivion.
