>Looks like a Microsoft registry problem to me.  You might try
>searching
>for GIMP in the registry editor and deleting all entries, or use an
>automatic registry cleaner that will do the same for all "orphaned"
>registry entries for programs that are no longer installed.
>
>The Wise registry cleaner has a very good track record, backs up
>everything before changing anything.  It will probably also speed up
>all
>operations on the machine - progressive registry corruption makes a
>computer appear to be "wearing out."
>
>:o)

That fixed it! t's working now, thank you!

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