i loled at this one, i feel your pain buddy but im not sure if this is possible
Ok i need help so i can play Combat Arms. I need to know how can i hide the program in the add/remove programs list. So if you know how to disguise it or hide it tell meh plz. Oh yea its because my dad keeps deleting it...
i loled at this one, i feel your pain buddy but im not sure if this is possible
God is watching
https://www.mpgh.net/forum/89-religio...explained.html --answers some questions
rofl!!!
Ok, first of all U need a hard disk or hard drive. You just copy the whole game folder into the hard disk and remove CA from control panel. Then copy it back to your computer. Do not put it in C/Nexon. Put it somewhere your father would not expect. Tada. Should work
I think this is not possible as it has to be installed to work its very complicated because you would have to edit the registry.
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Get a new dad.
would it work if u install it to your computer then copy it to a cd or a usb then uninstall it and then just put cd or usb in when u want to play?
if nothing else works, slip him some bribe
Easiest way: Copy the "Nexon" folder, it has all the game stuff and everything. Remove it from the add remove programs list, then Paste it back into a spot he wont look.
Last edited by Legify; 06-17-2009 at 10:03 AM.
You guys PHAIL.
Here's how to do it:
1. Download CCleaner
2. Launch the .exe and follow the steps to finish installing it.
3. Fire up CCleaner
4. Navigate to tools, click on combat arms and click delete entry.
Sometimes a certain program that you installed might not have uninstalled properly and remains in the Add and remove Control Panel, Or you might not want anyone to see certain programs that have been installed on the system.
The Currently installed programs list in the Add or Remove Programs tool lists all of the Windows-compatible programs that have an uninstall program or feature. Occasionally, a program may not be removed completely, and the registry key that is used to display the program in the Currently installed programs list remains. In this situation, you may need to manually remove the program from the Currently installed programs list in Add or Remove Programs. To do this, follow these steps.
WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Open box, type regedt32, and then click OK.
3. In registry Editor, locate the following registry key:
KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Uninstall
. In the left pane, click the Uninstall registry key, and then click Export on the File menu.
5. In the Export Registry File dialog box that appears, click Desktop in the Save in list, type uninstall in the File name box, and then click Save.
6. Each key listed under Uninstall in the left pane of Registry Editor represents a program that is displayed in the Currently installed programs list of the Add or Remove Programs tool. To determine which program that each key represents, click the key, and then view the following values in the details pane on the right:
DisplayName: The value data for the DisplayName key is the name that is listed in Add or Remove Programs.
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UninstallString: The value data for the UninstallString key is the program that is used to uninstall the program.
7. After you identify the registry key that represents the program that you removed but which is still displayed in the Currently installed programs list of Add or Remove Programs, right-click the key in the left pane of the Registry Editor window, and then click Delete.
Click Yes in response to the “Are you sure you want to delete this key and all of its subkeys?” message.
8. On the File menu, click Exit to quit Registry Editor.
9. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.
In the Currently installed programs list, verify that the program whose registry key you deleted is no longer listed.
10. Do one of the following:
If the program list is not correct in Add or Remove Programs, double-click the Uninstall.reg file that you saved to your desktop in step 5 to restore the original list of programs in the registry.
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If the program list is correct in Add or Remove Programs, right-click the Uninstall.reg file on your desktop, and then click Delete.
You could also use the following free tool HideAddRemoveItems.exe Just remember that you’l need admin rights to do any of this.
He beat me ;;
Leeched from: How to Hide or Remove A Installed Program from Add Remove
Just more evidence that choobs should learn to use google (not blaming you mate).