So I have been running vista for a while now on my main desktop with no issues... I always ran CCLEANER to keep everything running smoothly, but for a while I noticed the .pdf files loose their "associations" with the pdf programs I use, like adobe and foxit reader...
So I thought hey good time to upgrade to Windows 7 (yes i decided to upgrade and not do a fresh install - it goes against my better judgement but too much stuff is on this computer and not much time to backup everything to do a fresh install)
Anyways, so I imagined the Windows 7 upgrade would fix this issue but it has not... the .pdf extension is still broken and it wont STAY associated with ANY programs - i tried open with and then checking that box that says always use this... then I tried right click--properties--extension.. still would not stick
is there any way to possibly re-install the registry? I think when I had ran CCLEANER registry cleaner in the past..it might have saw .pdf extension as unused or whatever and deleted it...
I did that to a work colleague many years ago when he left it logged in. Unfortunately I was out of the office the next day, and even the IT department was stumped lol. Got a bit of a bollocking when I got back into the office, but, by god, it was worth it.
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Kompressor
Hello!
So I have been running vista for a while now on my main desktop with no issues... I always ran CCLEANER to keep everything running smoothly, but for a while I noticed the .pdf files loose their "associations" with the pdf programs I use, like adobe and foxit reader...
So I thought hey good time to upgrade to Windows 7 (yes i decided to upgrade and not do a fresh install - it goes against my better judgement but too much stuff is on this computer and not much time to backup everything to do a fresh install)
Anyways, so I imagined the Windows 7 upgrade would fix this issue but it has not... the .pdf extension is still broken and it wont STAY associated with ANY programs - i tried open with and then checking that box that says always use this... then I tried right click--properties--extension.. still would not stick
is there any way to possibly re-install the registry? I think when I had ran CCLEANER registry cleaner in the past..it might have saw .pdf extension as unused or whatever and deleted it...
help?
Thanks
-Komp
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