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skystars5

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  1. Thank you Rick Brewster. I have not uninstalled it yet. I was hoping that I did not have to. I really do use Paint.Net for almost all of my created custom content for games. I've only used Paint Shop Pro for cleaning up some of the edges around the characters and outfits. I'll uninstall it today and see what happens.

    This really is a testament to Paint.Net and it's quality. I paid $100 for that other program and have barely used it.

    Thank you also for that information willgoss. This is useful to know. I was unaware of it's Organizer and if or when I reinstall Paint Shop Pro X2, I'll keep that in mind.

  2. I tried searching for the answer, but could not find one.

    I'm having a problem. I create custom content for a game. I've always used Paint.Net. I bought a new computer 3 weeks ago that has Vista OS. I installed Paint Shop Pro X2 and then installed Paint.Net. Now whenever I open a picture for editing I have to tell it to use Paint.Net. It runs painfully slow. This is a Core 2 Duo Quad Core with 4 GB RAM and it should not take Paint.Net 10 minutes to load if I have my game running. I have to switch back and forth to test the CC in game. I did this all the time on my old XP computer before it and Paint.Net died on it. :lol:

    I'm fairly desperate to get back to working on these. Another thing that I noticed was Paint Shop Pro has staked it's claim by adding a little logo on all of my pictures. :( I do not want this. I love and prefer to use Paint.Net because of it was previously faster loading and much simpler to work with. All other programs open immediately; which is why I thought of a possible conflict between the two programs.

    Thanks in advance to anyone who can answer my question. :)

  3. I'm having the exact same problem. All of a sudden my Paint.net stopped working. Nothing had been added or changed on this computer.

    I also uninstalled and reinstalled NET Framework 2.0 three times. I then downloaded the Microsoft clean up utility to completely get rid of Framework 2.0. Downloaded a fresh 2.0 it installed just fine. I downloaded Paint.net 3.22 again. The Paint.net 3.22 still will not install. I receive this message: "Paint.NET Setup Front-End has encountered a problem and needs to close."

    I love Paint.net and am quite sad about not being able to use it any longer. My OS is XP.

    I truly hope a resolution can be found for this problem.

  4. I just wanted to know if I have to uninstall .NET Framework 1.1 before I install .NET Framework 2.0 x86? I downloaded Paint.Net 2 days ago but it would not open because error messg. said I needed .NET 2.0.

    So I now have .NET 2.0 but am waiting to install it until I know what it will affect. :roll:

    I have other programs using the .NET 1.1 and don't want anything to interfere with it. Such as SimPe and others. :) Thanks

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