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paint


Question Posted Tuesday April 24 2007, 4:38 pm

im not sure if this is in the right category, but oh well. :]

paint got erased from my computer somehow or it went missing and im not sure how to get it back.

is there anyway to download paint [no not paint shop pro, paint.net, just regular paint. the one under "accesories" when you click start.] and where can i download it ?

thanks a bunchh =]


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pacsunnnx3 answered Tuesday April 24 2007, 5:38 pm:
i'm pretty sure its still on your computer. the same thing happened to me. try going to 'start' then 'run' then type in 'mspaint' and it should pop up. if not, you can download it off the microsoft site (microsoft.com) or download.com and type in 'microsoft paint' hope i helped<3

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