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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 420377" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Lot of software do not clean the registry fully. That creates a problem in a reinstall. Try cxleaning the registry.</p><p>. Use windows to uninstall all the Nikon Software.</p><p>. In command prompt type "REGEDIT"</p><p>. Search for "NIKON" and delete each entry found.</p><p>. Go to beginning of file and Search/Delete again.</p><p>. Exit regedit, and run it again, and search/delete the Nikon entries.</p><p>. Reboot the computer and search for Nikon in registry, in case some entries are left, or some software is creating the entry again.</p><p></p><p>Now do a clean install. If the problem persists, then some drivers in your "Upgrade" are conflicting, and you can do little about it, excepting asking Nikon to solve it.</p><p></p><p>One thing I have found is that and old MB, with new OS and latest Software are not always compatible. I have a 8+ year dual Xeon MB. Every thing worked fine with XP. Once I loaded Windows problems started with mysterious crashes. I traced it to driver incompatibility between the OS and older hardware. SO I deleted those drivers which were not really essential and the problems stopped.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I use "Cute PDF" driver to print to "PDF", which works perfectly with all OS versions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 420377, member: 16090"] Lot of software do not clean the registry fully. That creates a problem in a reinstall. Try cxleaning the registry. . Use windows to uninstall all the Nikon Software. . In command prompt type "REGEDIT" . Search for "NIKON" and delete each entry found. . Go to beginning of file and Search/Delete again. . Exit regedit, and run it again, and search/delete the Nikon entries. . Reboot the computer and search for Nikon in registry, in case some entries are left, or some software is creating the entry again. Now do a clean install. If the problem persists, then some drivers in your "Upgrade" are conflicting, and you can do little about it, excepting asking Nikon to solve it. One thing I have found is that and old MB, with new OS and latest Software are not always compatible. I have a 8+ year dual Xeon MB. Every thing worked fine with XP. Once I loaded Windows problems started with mysterious crashes. I traced it to driver incompatibility between the OS and older hardware. SO I deleted those drivers which were not really essential and the problems stopped. By the way, I use "Cute PDF" driver to print to "PDF", which works perfectly with all OS versions. [/QUOTE]
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