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  2. Uninstall all mods installed with utilities (i.e., deactivate all OMODs, uninstall all packages in BAIN). Uninstall utilities. Reinstall Oblivion on top of the existing setup. Run Oblivion's setup from the Windows programs list (uninstalling the files belonging to the vanilla game).

  3. Jul 18, 2017 · To get a complete uninstall, you'll need to remove it as usual through Steam and then delete the install folder itself under ../SteamApps/common/ to remove any remaining mods. Once that's done, delete all the Oblivion folders under My Documents, especially any that are associated with a manager.

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    This is where you installed the game to in the first place. Generally it will be C:\Program Files (x86)\Bethesda Softworks\. Delete the Oblivion folder. If you chose a custom location you'll have to find it. You can easily find it by right clicking the shortcut on the desktop or from wherever you launch the game, and select open file location.

    This is where the game automatically saves your save files and other things such as user preferences. If you wish to delete these go to C:\Users\[insert PC name here]\My Documents\My Games\ and delete the Oblivionfolder. If you think you may play the game later on you may want to leave this folder alone and it will be available the next time you in...

    The registry entries won't take up much space so you may wish to just leave it but if you wish you could try either doing it manually or using some tool. To do it manually: open up the registry by pushing winkey + r and typing regedit, hit enter and the Registry Editorshould open up. Just search through the registry using the Edit > Find option for...

  4. Uninstall all utilities that added entries to the Program Files list and were also installed to the Oblivion install folder (i.e., OBMM, TESCS.) Delete the Oblivion install folder (in order to get rid of leftover files.)

  5. I just installed it and I'm running the latest build for Windows 10 (launch build) but the game crashes immediately once I start it. I've tried reinstalling, reinstalling via Revo Uninstaller, and running it with nothing but the base Oblivion.esm master file checked in the mod list.

  6. You should use MO2 rather than Wrye Bash for modding Oblivion. Then you won’t encounter these sorts of uninstall issues. Just launch Wrye through MO if you need to make a bashed patch.

  7. Go to documents\My Games\Oblivion and delete the Oblivion.ini. Go to Steam, right click on Oblivion and select properties, go to the tab local files and verify integrity of game files. It should redownload the game, vanilla.

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