If a serious error occurs with the Troopers installation and all options have been attempted with the exception of reinstalling the game, the following procedure may assist in correcting the problem.

Open your UT2004\Troopers\System directory in Windows Explorer, and find the file named Troopers.ini. Delete this file.

Though this will result in the loss of video and detail settings, key bindings will be preserved. Check to see whether the problem has been fixed. If it has not, continue reading.

Open your UT2004\Troopers\System directory in Windows Explorer, and find the file named TroopersUser.ini. Delete this file.

Though all settings will now be lost, with luck, the mod should work once more. If, unfortunately, it does not, the game must be reinstalled. Feel free to ask any of the operators on #ut2004troopers on irc.gamesurge.net for assistance, or e-mail Bart “eXoR” Jansen at .

Uninstalling Dawn of Destiny

Troopers may be uninstalled by utilizing the provided uninstallation program. This program can be executed by clicking the “Uninstall” shortcut placed in your Start > Programs folder at the time of installation. In the event that this shortcut does not work, open your UT2004\System directory in Windows Explorer and double click the file Setup.exe. In the installer program, place a checkmark in front of the Troopers title. Click next to proceed with uninstalling the mod. To clean up any custom maps you have downloaded, delete the UT2004\Troopers directory.

If Troopers was installed without using the provided installation program, files must be removed manually. Since Troopers uses the UT2004 Total Conversion directory structure, this can be accomplished by simply deleting the UT2004\Troopers directory.