Ah; as long as you don't have anything else in the prefix you'd want, just delete the .wine folder from your Home directory, then run the WINEARCH=win32 winecfg command again.marshallracer wrote:
Yeah, I somehow got that far but everytime I type that in the result looks like this:martin@martin-PC:~$ WINEARCH=win32 winecfg
wine: WINEARCH set to win32 but '/home/martin/.wine' is a 64-bit installation.
And when I try to use winetricks dotnet20 the installer just tells me that it can't be installed on 64-bit architecture
Running rm -rf ~/.wine should do the job for removing the folder.