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I was setup to get updates for PaintDotNet. When I started the update it came up with this. The file PaintDotNet_419667103 is no where to be found and could not finish the install. I also down loaded the sp .net for win7 and tried again.

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Try using the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility:

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I just tried that and there is nothing about PaintDotNet, but the is a directory that has Paint.net > Staging. Is there anyway I can just get the PaintDotNet_419667103.

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  • 2 months later...

I just tried that and there is nothing about PaintDotNet, but the is a directory that has Paint.net > Staging. Is there anyway I can just get the PaintDotNet_419667103.

Thanks

How to update Paint.NET when asked for a missing MSI in the Staging folder:

  1. Find out the version that is installed. - Mine is version 3.5.5
  2. Go to File Hippo and download your current version.
  3. You need to unpack the MSI from the downloaded EXE... run from a cmd.exe window (or Start Run):
    Paint.NET.3.5.5.Install.exe /createMsi CHECKFORBETAS=0 DESKTOPSHORTCUT=0
  4. Open the folder created on your desktop, PaintDotNetMsi, and rename the filePaintDotNet.x86.msi (or x64.msi) to PaintDotNet_753582080.msi or whatever filename Windows Installer is asking for. (not really necessary to rename it...)
  5. Copy the MSI to C:\Program Files\Paint.NET\Staging
  6. Re-run the Paint.NET update - or uninstaller.

Oliver

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How to update Paint.NET when asked for a missing MSI in the Staging folder:

  1. Find out the version that is installed. - Mine is version 3.5.5
  2. Go to File Hippo and download your current version.
  3. You need to unpack the MSI from the downloaded EXE... run from a cmd.exe window (or Start Run):
    Paint.NET.3.5.5.Install.exe /createMsi CHECKFORBETAS=0 DESKTOPSHORTCUT=0
  4. Open the folder created on your desktop, PaintDotNetMsi, and rename the filePaintDotNet.x86.msi (or x64.msi) to PaintDotNet_753582080.msi or whatever filename Windows Installer is asking for. (not really necessary to rename it...)
  5. Copy the MSI to C:\Program Files\Paint.NET\Staging
  6. Re-run the Paint.NET update - or uninstaller.

Oliver

Thank you sir. That did it.

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