- HOW TO INSTALL CLEO MODS GTA SAN ANDREAS ANDROID NO ROOT HOW TO
- HOW TO INSTALL CLEO MODS GTA SAN ANDREAS ANDROID NO ROOT ARCHIVE
How to revert vehicles back to normal: 1st option, reinstall GTA SA.Ģnd option, look in the backup folder and install the backed up / original files just like you would install a mod (but without SAMI, if that wasn't obvious ). SAMI did create backups but can't use them, for the same reason. (this is most likely, since SAMI wasn't made for Windows 7) (SAMI didn't run great on XP ether). SAMI did not create backups at all, probably a Windows 7 compatibility problem.
Relating to your problem, I can only think of 3 explanations: 1. Best not to install vehicle mods with SAMI.
If you can not find any, then maybe somebody can send them to you. If you do not have any copies, or SAMI did not create any copies (I would think that it would have to somewhere in order to uninstall - maybe that is the problem), then try searching the net to find some.
HOW TO INSTALL CLEO MODS GTA SAN ANDREAS ANDROID NO ROOT ARCHIVE
If you have copies of the original DFFs and TXDs somewhere I would try using IMGTool or something similar to restore them to the IMG archive manually. The gist of it: - I installed a car mod with Sami (Chevrolet replacing Yosemite) - Went to uninstall with Sami, got an error (see attached) - Rebooted PC - Opened Sami back up, Sami says the uninstall of the mod was successful - Close Sami, open up SA to see - Mod is still there - Open up Sami, mod is back as an uninstall option - Try to uninstall, get same error from before - Now have the same problem with a Ford Expedition that has replaced the Huntley - Basically stuck with mods that I don't want in the game - I want to uninstall them because I don't like how they look Any ideas? I never used SAMI for installing mods, primarily for that very reason. Searched the forums but couldn't find any answer. Things you can install in SA with the 'gta3.img' file: Car mods. First of all the 'gta3.img' files is the one that haves most part of the game models, textures, collision files, some path nodes and some animation files. In this tutorial you will learn how to place mods in your 'gta3.img' file in your GTA San Andreas models folder.