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JustAng
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ddl's
hi there... I have been using Paint Shop Pro for years... I started with PSP7... infact... up until very recently... I was still using PSP7 lol I ahve also had PSP8 & PSP & last year I think it was... I even started trying to use X2 but I got a new tower yesterday & it is running Windows 10 as OS... which I never had before & it seems I now need completely different dll's to get my PSP working again properly BUT I can't find anywhere to download the 10 dll's needed... can anyone please help me?? maybe point me in the right direction please?? I really would appreciate any/all help... TIA 
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Re: ddl's
What 10 DLLs do you think you need?
I have had X2 and PSP8 installed in my Windows 10 laptop in the past without having to install new DLLs.
I have had X2 and PSP8 installed in my Windows 10 laptop in the past without having to install new DLLs.
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JustAng
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Re: ddl's
thank you for your reply...when I started using PSP7... I was on Windows XP then Windows 7 on my old pc's... I had the 4 DLL's then... but I don't even have those any more
with this being a complete new system that I am now working on (Win10) I need them all over again... as for the 10 DLL's that the other person online said I needed for installing any Corel product.. I have no clue... they never named them... just said they'd zipped them for downloading... which... when I downloaded the zip... didn't have ANY DLL's in at all... hence looking for help on a legit site.
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LeviFiction
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Re: ddl's
Just run the installer like normal. I don't know who told you that you needed something special but I have never needed anything more than what came with the official installer.
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Re: ddl's
Are you maybe talking about dll's that are needed to run some older plugins?
If so, maybe this will help. https://thepluginsite.com/products/pico ... kework.htm
If so, maybe this will help. https://thepluginsite.com/products/pico ... kework.htm
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Re: ddl's
They are meant to make 16-bits or 32-bits plug-ins work. Instructions are in English in the zip file.
They haven't been updated for Windows 10 as some of the dll-files in de zip are older than the ones Windows 10 comes with.
If you place the unzipped files in your SysWoW64 folder and it says there is a newer version and do you want to overwrite, choose No.
It won't hurt to put the dll-files in your System32 folder as well. They are meant for the older plug-ins after all.
If you use 64-bits plug-ins only, I wouldn't think you'd need them at all.
Kathy's link is very helpful.
They haven't been updated for Windows 10 as some of the dll-files in de zip are older than the ones Windows 10 comes with.
If you place the unzipped files in your SysWoW64 folder and it says there is a newer version and do you want to overwrite, choose No.
It won't hurt to put the dll-files in your System32 folder as well. They are meant for the older plug-ins after all.
If you use 64-bits plug-ins only, I wouldn't think you'd need them at all.
Kathy's link is very helpful.
