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Thread: Paint.NET does not work anymore

  1. #1
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    Paint.NET does not work anymore

    hi,
    i have installed Paint.NET 2.5, wanted to open a graphic, and it seems only one window with a red X - that's it. Then comes the "Paint.NET does not work anymore" window ...

    Description:
    Stopped working

    Problem signature:
    Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
    Application Name: PaintDotNet.exe
    Application Version: 3.36.3158.38068
    Application Timestamp: 48b23e68
    Fault Module Name: KERNEL32.DLL
    Fault Module Version: 6.0.6001.18000
    Fault Module Timestamp: 4791ada5
    Exception Code: e0434f4d
    Exception Offset: 000000000002649d
    OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1
    Locale ID: 3079

    when i tried to reinstall it Then the message appears: There is a problem with this windows installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor ".What has happened and what is the solution?Can anyone help!!!

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    Re: Paint.NET does not work anymore

    Install .NET Framework independently from the toolbar installation program. download the free .NET Framework from Microsoft's Web site, Run the ArcWeb Toolbar Set Up program. Do not install the .NET FrameWork during the toolbar installation.

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    Re: Paint.NET does not work anymore

    Install dir. NET 3.5 and SP1 for it.

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    Re: Paint.NET does not work anymore

    1. Restart the computer.

    2. Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Windows Explorer, or double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop.

    3. Click anywhere in the Address bar to select it. (If you do not see the Address bar, then right-click the blank area to the right of Help. On the menu that appears, click Address bar.)

    4. Type this and then press Enter: %temp%

    5. The Temp folder for the currently logged-on user displays.

    6. In most cases, you can safely delete the contents. If you are not sure, then copy any files or folders to a different location. To delete the contents, click the Edit menu, and then click Select All.

    7. Press Delete, and then click Yes if prompted to confirm.

    8. Restart the computer and log in as the Administrator.

    9. Try the install process again.

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    Re: Paint.NET does not work anymore

    If the driver is in the form of an MSI file, you may be able to get additional information by turning on logging. Open a command prompt as administrator, cd to the directory containing the MSI file, and run this command:

    C:\FOO>msiexec /i <filename>.msi /l*vx logfile.log

    This will create a text file called logfile.log in the current directory, with a very detailed, blow-by-blow description of what the installer is doing as it runs. After teh error appears, you can examine this file using Notepad or any other text editor.

    If the driver has been packaged as an EXE file, then it's a bit harder. The EXE may have command line parameters to turn on logging, or else options to unpack the MSI from the EXE file, so that you can run the MSI on its own Even once you've got a log of the problem, you may still need to contact the vendor of the driver, to confirm their software works on Vista. But the log
    will help you understand exactly why it is failing.

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