PHOTO IMPACT 10 WILL NOT UNINSTALL

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chrisd

PHOTO IMPACT 10 WILL NOT UNINSTALL

Post by chrisd »

Hello, i am having difficulty deleting photo impact 10. have deleted all temp files etc to no effect. It throws up an error where it is looking for a setupdll file. Has someone any idea what is going on here? Would it be safe to just delete any assosiated folders, reinstall and then remove again to delete registry keys etc or would this prove messy?

thanks,

Chris D
heinz-oz

Post by heinz-oz »

That could prove messy. Did you delete all the folders prior to your attempt to uninstall? If yes, can you still restore the files from your "Deleted items" folder?
chrisd

Post by chrisd »

no hadnt deleted files prior to this. Would it be possible the setupdll file could become corrupt?
Terry Stetler
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Post by Terry Stetler »

Have you tried doing a repair installation then uninstall after rebooting?
Terry Stetler
chrisd

Post by chrisd »

no havent tried that. how do you go about that out of interest?
tomthum
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VERSION 10 MORE STABLE THAN VERSION 11 FULL OF BUGS

Post by tomthum »

when u select the text tool the
letters E,S,N, DO NOT WORK i.e. wont type
also the program takes 1 min 45 sec to start a bit long dont u think
it hangs when starting at Initializing u321co,fio...
then nothing for about a min

anyone else experience thease problems
my keyboard works fine in all other programs including impact 10

its not worth upgrading if thease are bugs and they are not addressed right away

AND I MEAN RIGHT NOW THIS WEEK

WHY HAS THIS NOT BEEN SORTED YET

I would advise anyone thinking of upgrading to version 11 DONT'!!!!!
IT has been rushed out to the market Knowing it had various bugs

Your not going to tell me that the programmers did not know about the bugs :twisted:

all we are doing is TESTING THIS PROGRAM FOR ULEAD

TOMTHUM
tomx
heinz-oz

Post by heinz-oz »

chrisd wrote:no havent tried that. how do you go about that out of interest?
Just run the installation file again, either from your HDD if you downloaded it or from your installation disk.

It will go through the same motions initially as if it was installing the program. At some stage it will realise that the program is already there and will or should offer you the option of repair or remove.

Let us know how you go.
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