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How many times did you un-install GTA IV?

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I keep a completly original directory of GTA IV with no mods backed up. I've only really uninstalled once before I knew that I could keep multiple GTA IV directories. I have a few different ones with different mods installed on them.

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  • I learned to keep a folder with the original files and keep my edited files backed up before I make an edit to them but at least 6-7 times.

  • 23 to be exact. I kept screwing with enb's that messed up my game.

  • A few times, usually it's because I got tired of it taking up space.

26. But from now (don't know why I didn't do this sooner), I will have a fresh backup of GTA4, unmodded, then my scripts beside it and LCPDFR and ELS installs in another folder

Causing Chaos since 2006

Only twice.

Once I uninstalled due to some reason I can't remember, almost revoked by license by mistake, lol :tongue:

Another time I screwed up with some mods.

 

Now, I've got multiple versions of IV, & since I'm careful, haven't had to use my backup unmodded v1.0.7.0 yet :D

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