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Originally Posted by raidzero
about uninstalling cabs - it may work, but some cabs share the same files, meaning if you installed a cab that overwrote \windows\file_a and then installed another one that contained file_a and file_b in windows. If you then decide you want to uninstall that first cab, you will be kinda screwed because file_a will be removed while the second cab still relies on it. This may be incorrect but that has been my experience with having a ton of cabs installed and then uninstalling them..
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Yeah, I agree. The best thing is to hard-reset and install one by one. It's the best way to narrow things down as far as what's doing what to what. You might even come across some bugs you didn't know were caused by "X" cab or install...