Uninstall Trainz 19

lodger

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I need to uninstall TRS 19 from my 'C' drive to release more space. In Windows 10 O/S settings the 'Uninstall a program' button only removed the latest patch and does not show the TRS19 as a program that can be deleted. I have lost my Launcher and my Trainz Folder is empty, but my 'C' drive still shows an enormous GB usage and there has been no reduction in memory what so ever. How do I totally uninstall Trainz 19 please? (I have TRS12 on 'D' drive working perfectly)
John
 
John,

The program its self is only about 13.5 GB with the patch. It's the data that's the killer.

The data is "normally" found in C:\Users\{your login here}\AppData\Local\N3V Games\trs19 in a folder called build xxxxxx and the xxxxxx = some letter-number sequence.

This build folder can be moved to your D: drive and you can rename it to anything. I called mine TRS19_DATA and it's located on my E: drive, for example.

So reinstall the patch if your TRS19 still works. If not, physically delete it from C:\Program Files\N3V\Games and then reinstall it...

Let the install go normally and place a dummy build folder where it wants.

Once complete, start up and at the Launcher go into settings.
Choose install tab, and then click on the ... in the right corner.
Browse to where your install is located, click on the folder, and then click Select folder

A quick dbr will run and you should be all set to go and not miss anything.
 
John,

The program its self is only about 13.5 GB with the patch. It's the data that's the killer.

The data is "normally" found in C:\Users\{your login here}\AppData\Local\N3V Games\trs19 in a folder called build xxxxxx and the xxxxxx = some letter-number sequence.

This build folder can be moved to your D: drive and you can rename it to anything. I called mine TRS19_DATA and it's located on my E: drive, for example.

So reinstall the patch if your TRS19 still works. If not, physically delete it from C:\Program Files\N3V\Games and then reinstall it...

Let the install go normally and place a dummy build folder where it wants.

Once complete, start up and at the Launcher go into settings.
Choose install tab, and then click on the ... in the right corner.
Browse to where your install is located, click on the folder, and then click Select folder

A quick dbr will run and you should be all set to go and not miss anything.


Hi John, Thanks, that worked! I had no idea how much data was on my C drive - it's memory has now improved by 50%
Happy Christmas
John
 
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