Did you install another program on your computer in the last days before you 
started having this problem?  You might want to go to the control panel and 
check the "system restore" option to see if any programs were installed 
about the time you started to have the problem.  If you did you can restore 
your computer to the state it was in just before your crashes, one at a 
time, reboot, and try and run Finale again.  You will have to reinstall the 
program you deleted if it does not seem to be the one that caused the 
problem.  Sorry, that's all I have to offer.

Richard

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob Franks" <marc...@ucsc.edu>
To: <finale@shsu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Winfin2012 crashing


> That's a safe way of fixing many registry problems.  Hopefully it will 
> work.
>
> Claude is suggesting that you create a new user in XP, then use Finale
> as that user.  That's a possible workaround for registry problems, but
> running as a new user will make your life more complicated, which you
> don't need right now.
>
> Rob
>
> On 2/7/2012 10:04, Lawrence Yates wrote:
>> Rob,
>>
>> I've now completely un-installed Finale (I simply re-installed before
>> without un-installing first, and I'm now running a registry cleanup
>> programme.  Then I'll try reinstalling.
>>
>> Claude wrote: "simply use Finale from a new account (without 
>> re-install)" -
>> I don't know what this means.
>>
>> Thanks for these suggestions - please keep them coming!
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