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Next is a picture of XP's Registry (how I would like my Win 7 Registry to look) To get these libraries all
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someone can test adding them to their Registry.
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Sorry there doesn't seem to be any way to add files to this post. So next is a picture of how Kontakt looks in XP Pro, (the way it should in Win 7.)
(Sorry, a third link or a third picture not permitted without 10 Rep points!!) OMG!!
Hopefully this will make sense to someone? Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong? It sure would save me a ton of time, if you could direct me on how to do this correctly. Thanks in advance for your time.
Rob,
P.S. It won't allow me to post pictures or more than 2 links without 10 Rep points. Man, oh man!!

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