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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 9:12 am    Post subject: i cant run photoshop cs2.. Reply with quote

i download a photoshop set that included brushes, contours, plug-ins, and actions. I copied these files to the appropriate folders. I started up photshop and i got these errors:

Adobe Photoshop: Photoshop.exe-Unable to locate component
this application has failed to start because pano12.dll was not found. Re-installing may fix this problem.

Adobe Photoshop: Photoshop.exe- Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point isterWindowMessageAcould not be located in the dynamic link library USER32.dll

Adobe Photoshop: Photoshop.exe Unable to locate component
This application has failed to start because NEL32.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.

I attempted to reinstall photoshop again but to not avail. The same three errors came up again and i couldn't run photoshop.
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