>On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 2:20 AM, Jenette <for...@gimpusers.com> wrote:
>> >> >So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you >> >open a command prompt, and do: >> >> > dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s >gimpinstall.txt >> >> > and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by >> >whatever directory Gimp has been installed in) >> >> >> Well it said : >> dir "c:Program Files (86x)\.gimp-2.6" /s >gimpinstall.txt >> The system cannot find the file specified. >> >> Try it again without the dot in front of gimp and with a slash after c: >dir "c:\Program Files (86x)\gimp-2.6" /s >gimpinstall.txt >That is, if your program files directory actually include (86x). >If you get the same result, here is something else to try. >At the dos prompt, type "c:\program >then hit the tab key. It should fill in the rest of the program files >directory. The directory name will be followed by double quotes, press the >backspace key once to remove the " >Then type: \gimp >and hit the tab key again. It should fill in the rest of the gimp directory >name. >Then type the closing quote and add /s >gimpinstall.txt >Your determination is impressive. Keep it up, you'll get there. >Mike Thank you for the support. I am on my other computer, and downloaded Gimp here, and the filters work FINE!~ I will try that when I'm on my other computer. Thank you SO MUCH for helping! Also, same to the others who are helping me so much! -- Jenette (via gimpusers.com) _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user