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Removing Workshop Mods from Arma 3
By SgtNickFury
Here is a quick guide for removing Steam Workshop Mods you no longer want from your harddrive.
   
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Remove the Workshop Mod
Start Steam and Arma 3 Launcher. Once you do that click on the "Mods Tab".
For this guide, we are going to remove the following mod @Advanced Rappelling. It's now located in a "New Steam iWorkshop Folder"
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Arma 3\!Workshop
DO NOT CHANGE OR REMOVE FILES FROM THIS FOLDER OTHER THAN USING LAUNCHER!!!



Go to the "Trash Can" on the right side of the mods tab. Click it and it will open a tab asking you if you want to delete the mod. Click on yes.



Once you delete the mod you can check to see if it's gone from your hard drive.

9 Comments
BIG GUY Jul 24, 2021 @ 7:03am 
it doesn't clear up space, the mods are still there
Elmarcus300 May 5, 2021 @ 6:27am 
Instructions unclear, stuck in orbit after colliding with a truck on my tank.
conscripted Mar 25, 2021 @ 12:44pm 
funny
АverageЛogin Jan 2, 2020 @ 8:09pm 
Huh strange, it seemed to work until I removed system32, is there some mistake, or am I doing it wrong?
Pvt. Partz Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:47am 
who said to remove system32? !!!
John Shepard Dec 29, 2019 @ 1:19am 
instructions unclear, computer crashed after removing system32
Pvt. Partz Dec 25, 2019 @ 4:46pm 
You still have to unsubscribe!
Llewellyn Nov 23, 2017 @ 2:40pm 
Maybe because Arma is on :D disk and Steam on :C disk, that's my thought, and the unhandy thing is that Steam put's the workshop mod's on :C disk by that, I will have to remove them manually after all I guess I have no choice I can't install Arma on :C again maybe then it will correspond,
Llewellyn Nov 23, 2017 @ 2:38pm 
Hi, Well I used the launcher to delete the mod's but they are still in the iWorkshop folder, so it takes up space on my disk, you have any idea why?