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From: MSN Nicknamenae331969  (Original Message)Sent: 5/11/2008 11:16 PM

Resetting PSP to default
Resetting PSP to default (deleting PSP's registry) can fix many problems within PSP, errors caused by a corrupt registry missing or greyed out tools and other irregularities. The big draw back from resetting is the loss of custom settings you have made and having to redo the preferences. To delete and re-write PSP's registry (reset defaults) do the following: Go to START/PROGRAMS/Jasc Software Inc/ PAINT SHOP PRO 7. Immediately after you click on the PAINT SHOP PRO 7 icon press and hold CTRL+ALT on your keyboard. Paint Shop Pro will ask you if you would like to delete the registry settings for Paint Shop Pro. Select YES. When Paint Shop Pro opens it will have all the restored features of initial installation.



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