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  1. I used the Cleanup Utility, removed previous Paint.NET, downloaded new version from Paint.NET site, installed it and now I have a working Paint.NET again! Thanks everyone for such quick responses! So happy now ^^ Thanks again!
  2. Ehh..==" last system restore was last month and I've done a lot of stuff since then so no System Restore. Windows Installer Cleanup Utility...I tried that on another program before. It removed the traces of the program but also managed to delete the entire folder I keep my other installations in. I set a folder in my D drive and install everything there. I make folders for each new program that lets me install it to another drive other than C drive. Should I still try to use Windows Installer Cleanup Utility? Oh I think I forgot to mention something important in my first post. Theres still a Paint.NET folder with a Staging folder inside with a PaintDotNet_1948193193 Windows Installer Package file inside that. Does that change anything?
  3. Helloooo Paint.NET users I have a problem on my hands. I really really love using Paint.NET but I accidentally deleted the folder I installed it in. (My D drive has wayyyy more space so I decided to install it there but then my retardedness deleted the folder). Obviously without that folder, all the shortcuts and stuff for Paint.NET stopped working. Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Uninstall Paint.NET doesnt work. It comes up with this error: There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Repair Paint.NET doesnt work either. It comes up with this error: The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable. Click OK to try again, or enter an alternate path to a folder containing the installation package 'PaintDotNet_862706138.msi' in the box below. My Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile and Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Extended are working fine. I repaired them using the method above and no problems posed. Other Microsoft .NET Frameworks dont seem to work on Windows 7. (let me know if I'm right or wrong) ~Other info~ OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Paint.NET: Paint.NET v3.5.6 I dont know what its talking about with network resource since Im not on a network or anything but is there any way to solve this problem? If there is a new version available, could you please tell me how to solve this problem first?
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