Beyond the obvious question of "Did you burn a backup copy of the program when 
you got it?", my suggestion would be to contact Corel and see what they have to 
say, you may be able to get a new download of the program, provided you still 
have the Key from the original copy.  If they will do that, BURN A COPY TO A CD 
BEFORE YOU INSTALL IT!  Include the Key on the CD so that you have a sterile 
backup should anything go wrong again in the future.



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From: PAR <[email protected]>
To: G-Group <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, July 3, 2011 8:05:24 AM
Subject: Painter X question

I have Corel Painter X installed on my Quicksilver 2002 running OSX
10.4 with a 933 Mhz single processor. Recently my machine stopped
allowing me to run Painter, giving me the message "This copy of
Painter has been damaged or lllegally modified. Please install from
your original disks."

My copy is is legal download copy, with my key provided personally by
Corel. Anyone know how I can solve the problem so I can run Painter
again?

Paul Riemerman

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