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I am hesitant to completely uninstall the game, becasue yes, I have some third party mods, and I don't know if I would have to redownload and install all of them if I uninstall dragon age completely.
I actually didn't have mods when I first ran into this dlc problem.
I have Windows 7, 64 bit.
@nater117;
a) Unless you have installed a couple of very specific (and very early) mods for DAO, ("JB3's Textures" and "Dragon Age Redesigned" are really the only ones I can think of) there's no impact on your mods from doing an un-/re-install.
b) Modding a game means understanding what you're doing, or being willing to learn-as-you-go. Backups and re-installations are part of the process. If you don't know enough to about how mods work and/or you haven't saved local copies before installing them, and you're "afraid" of what might happen, then you have no business using them in the first place. Don't want to do it? Don't mod your game.
BTW: Malignfox's advice looks worthless to me. You don't have to create a new folder under "\Program Files" to install a patch. Please explain how you installed the game in the first place, and what you tried to do in install the 1.05 patch. I'm pretty sure this can be resolved fairly easily.
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