Hello. I installed PSPXI on Jan 1,2008.I accidently deleted it instead of a program next to it that I had wanted to delete.I have tried going back and restoring but that hasnt worked.HELP.I cannot afford another program,this was supposed to last me.
I did add a subject originally?PSPXI
Laura
Lost my PSP Installation
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Lost my PSP Installation
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Sorry if you this sounds like I am telling you off - I am not.Please Read This Before posting wrote:SUBJECT: Please use a subject that describes your exact problem instead of making us guess what's in your post.
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No,I didnt think you were telling me off.
I didnt realize I hadnt added a subject,this had me a bit upset as I live for PSP.Thank you for your prompt answer
Laura
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Re: Lost my PSP Installation
Quite probably you didn't delete the program only the shortcut to it. What exactly was it that you deleted? Was it the icon on the desktop. To really remove PSPP XI from your computer, you would have to either uninstall it from Add and Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel, or delete all or some of the files in the "C:\Program Files\Corel\Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo XI" folder.lauras_webproject wrote:Hello. I installed PSPXI on Jan 1,2008.I accidently deleted it instead of a program next to it that I had wanted to delete.I have tried going back and restoring but that hasnt worked.HELP.I cannot afford another program,this was supposed to last me.
I did add a subject originally?PSPXI
Laura
If you deleted the shortcut, see if you can see it in the Recylcle Bin. If so, right click on it and choose "restore" from the menu that pops up.
If by some chance you did manage to completely remove PSPP XI, you can download the 11.20 trial copy from this link. You might well find that when you install it, it will find your old registration information and you won't need to do any more. If not, you can find your PSPP XI serial number by going to http://www.corel.com, click on the "Your Account" link (up in the top right corner of the page), and then the "View Your Products" link.
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UPDATE AND THHANK YOU!!
Thanks for the reply.What I had done,was go into my program files to delete a useless card program that begins with C also.I got dilexic& deleted corel instead but did not realize it untill several days later.
I was finally able to get the company on the phone.I explained the whole deal to someone there and she sent me another download link.One of the problems was PSPXI came preloaded on this vaio,so there was some confusion.But I am back to making sig tags& beautifing grandbaby pics,so thanks for the replies!
Laura
I was finally able to get the company on the phone.I explained the whole deal to someone there and she sent me another download link.One of the problems was PSPXI came preloaded on this vaio,so there was some confusion.But I am back to making sig tags& beautifing grandbaby pics,so thanks for the replies!
Laura
