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A little problem installing tribunal

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TheKAEnchanter
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A little problem installing tribunal

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I just got the tribunal disk but it says that morrowind isn't installed. anyone have any idea how to fix it? if you need anymore info about the problem just ask as i don't know what info you would need
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Have you tried reinstalling Morrowind? When does the error message pop up?
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You might trying moving your saves directory, then uninstall Morrowind; finally, reinstall it. After that, you can move the saves directory back, and Tribunal should install properly. I suspect something has gone missing in your registry.
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Originally posted by fable
I suspect something has gone missing in your registry.


I had exactly the same problem, and Fable is correct. If you were to check your registry you would find the that it lacks the location of your existing program.
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Had that happen to me, too. :mad:
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