I have uninstalled, trashed every preference I could find, and
reinstalled. I found two preferences, one for Painter X in users/
mac(local system name)/library/application support/corel, the other in
users/mac(local system name)/library/preferences/
com.corel.painterx.plist. I'm using the installation file I got from
corel. Going through this process does not solve the problem.
Paul Riemerman


On Jul 3, 2:31 pm, Brian Fuelleman <[email protected]> wrote:
> One of the many potential dangers and problems with doing the pirated software
> is that you don't know what kind of "parasites" it may carry with it.  I'd 
> talk
> to Corel long before I did any pirated version.
>
> ________________________________
> From: Valter Prahlad <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sun, July 3, 2011 10:52:41 AM
> Subject: Re: Painter X question
>
> Il giorno 3-07-2011 17:05, PAR ha scritto:
>
> > 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."
>
> - Did you reinstall Painter? If not, try doing it.
> - If an uninstaller is included, uninstalll the app and install it again.
> - Try deleting Painter preferences.
>
> Apart from that, the only option I can think of is asking help to Corel's
> support. Did you try searching its Support/FAQ/Knowledge base?
>
> > My copy is is legal download copy, with my key provided personally by
> > Corel.
>
> I'm sorry to say this, but most problem of this kind comes from original and
> legally bought software.
> Ironically, you often have less trouble running pirated software: as an
> extreme measure, you could find a pirated copy of Painter X (try Torrent,
> Rapidshare...) and trying that (your conscience would be fine, since you own
> a legit license ;-).
>
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