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it tells me to unistall it but at the same time when i wanted to either repair it or unistall it i get a error which stops the process of it, but what's more weird when i get this pop up (look below pic) and i kept pressing enter and it dissapears,and im able to use adobe photoshop, edit pics etc with no hassle except it doesnt show the boxes of brushes, tools unless i click to show, so how do i get rid of this annoying error ???


 

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have you deleted or touched any of the files in the main folder?
 
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Kabeio said:
have you deleted or touched any of the files in the main folder?

delete? no, but touch? probably, because i downloaded some filters and tried to move it around i guess i touched something but at the same time it tells me to uninstall and when i wanted to it wont let me, also if i just clicked enter to get rid of the pop up i still can use photoshop
 

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Do what it asks you to do: (re)install the program back in its original place. Any missing files will be replaced.
 
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Templar said:
Do what it asks you to do: (re)install the program back in its original place. Any missing files will be replaced.

yes i tired it too, and also tried to repair it but it just stops the process, i think it says it couldn't locate something?
 

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You can download the file from the net. Just search the exact name of file with extension, on google and you can obtain info on the file and how to replace it.
 

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Don't try to repair it, just install it back in the same folder as if it didn't exist before. It shouldn't ask you for any missing files.
 
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ok people, i have found the right problem (with hours of searching)

here is what i got:

That DLL is needed in the Windows\System 32 folder (in XP) to run third party plugins. It just dawned on me. Just do a search for it on Google and it will turn up to download on almost any plug-in site.




http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?msvcrt10


Place it in your Windows\System 32 folder and restart your computer.




ok can someone gives me instructions how to and where to store it at the windows\system 32 folder, i dont know much deep inside my computer,its a sesitive file and if 1 mistake can crash my comp i dont know where its located at :( so screenshots or more info how to install it would be HELPFUL thanks.
 
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CSI: CRIMES ™ said:
ok people, i have found the right problem (with hours of searching)

here is what i got:

That DLL is needed in the Windows\System 32 folder (in XP) to run third party plugins. It just dawned on me. Just do a search for it on Google and it will turn up to download on almost any plug-in site.




http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?msvcrt10


Place it in your Windows\System 32 folder and restart your computer.




ok can someone gives me instructions how to and where to store it at the windows\system 32 folder, i dont know much deep inside my computer,its a sesitive file and if 1 mistake can crash my comp i dont know where its located at :( so screenshots or more info how to install it would be HELPFUL thanks.

any HELP?
 

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try exploring your C Drive a bit. it's pretty straightforward.

it just means to locate your Windows folder then your System32 folder.
 

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Err...
its pretty straight forward dude....

C:\WINDOWS\System32 is the default...
 

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CSI: CRIMES ™ said:
ok people, i have found the right problem (with hours of searching)

here is what i got:

That DLL is needed in the Windows\System 32 folder (in XP) to run third party plugins. It just dawned on me. Just do a search for it on Google and it will turn up to download on almost any plug-in site.
WOW you figured that all by yourself?

I told you to do that last century. I found the file in 2 seconds on the web. Just couldn't be bothered to give you the link.
 

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