Any help would be great!
PS Ive also uninstalled and reinstalled the game!

Before, six letters. Uninstalling and completely, twelve and ten letters, respectively. There's no excuse for you not typing out the word "before."ConVicT wrote:b4 ... uninstalling completely
How cute, a windows user who still believe they can uninstall applications properly from the control panel. Id also provide the answer so i dont come off too strong, but its already been said before.Firefox wrote:Im also noticing when i uninstall the program through control panel its not actually completely deleting it... does anyone know why this is or how i can like completely erase the program so i can start fresh?
For Arma, whenever the user has messed up the files in the installation, which is comparatively easy to do on your typical Windows setup, for example if you install a moviepack the wrong way. Typical Mac and Linux installations are more robust, forcing you to open the app bundle or sudoing before you can do harm. For other software, registry entries can also get messed up as well. So yeah, in general, on Windows, if things go wrong and you can't find a solution in a few minutes, reinstalling is something worth a try. Even reformatting. I lost half a day of work reinstalling MS SQL server because even for the installer to work in the messed up system I inherited, I had to clear out about 30 very specific, cryptic registry keys (each time, to get the next key to delete, I had to re-run the installer). That was fun.Phytotron wrote:I've gotten the impression over the years that that must be typical for Windows programs. How often is that a solution for Armagetron?
(yep.)Phytotron wrote:(And that notion of creating a separate user account just for Arma is rather ridiculous, isn't it?)
Well i don't think so because i didn't used to know how to get rid of it altogether and arma seemed to interfere with a few things on my computer e.g svchost.exe. Used to be that whenever i run arma, everything would be fine, until i exited the game, then after that, svchost.exe would just eat up all my cpu, for no reason that i could get my head around. (this would only happen maybe once a week but always when i played that game, so i thought it easy just to delete the user account make a new one install the game........No problems again (and btw that takes me like 2 minutes)(And that notion of creating a separate user account just for Arma is rather ridiculous, isn't it?)