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Thank you very much for the link to CCleaner. I did exactly as you said and
CCleaner fixed more than 250 broken registry entries. Unfortunately the
problem with the POV-Ray editor remained. So I assume the crash of the
editor corruped something that is not directly linked to POV-Ray.
Best regards, Christoph
"Tim Attwood" <tim### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> If this is a registry problem, then uninstall
> POV, then run a registry cleaner like CCleaner
> http://www.ccleaner.com/
> Back up any changes from within CCleaner,
> and go ahead and have it look for problems.
> Anything that is "file not found", or "class not
> found", etc. is OK to remove in my experience.
> Then go ahead and re-install POV.
>
> It's not uncommon to have hundreds of broken
> registry entries. Every time windows goes and
> looks for a file that isn't there it slows down
> the system, especially at boot up.
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