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It looks like you stopped once you saw "Choose the program to open the file".The rise of at-home and remote podcast recording has introduced a new set of problems for podcast hosts. I believe I want my version 1 back or a refund my money.
What the devil is going on? I'm sure the programs word, paint, notepad, iTunes, wordpad and internet explore do not open Topaz Denoise.
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When I viewed the download and click run a dialog box appears (Choose the program I want to use to open the file) and wants me to pick a program. Then I rebooted the computer, and downloaded a new Topaz denoise AI. I just deleted all previous Todaz Denoise AI downloads from my download folder. I had the computer cleaned of all malware problems and registry cleaned and this morning I deleted all deoise ai downloads resting in the download folder. I just placed this on Topaz's site and have heard noting yet. The dialog box begins with "Open with" just below it reads" Choose the program I want to open the file" The choice is one of the following photoshop, internet explorer, notepad. I am not a payer here on this site so I don't think I can post a picture.
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I use Windows 10 Pro if it means anything. I'm curious to see a screen shot where it says "choose the program I want to use to open the program". By default they both have been selected and so I simply click "Next" to continue. It's the Host Editor Support components and one of it is "Photoshop Support" and the other one is "External Editor Support". Out of curiosity, I ran the older version of the installer and during the installation, it did ask me to choose the components I wanted to install. It was open and it is the current version, i.e., 2.2.1 Anyhow, at no time did it ask me to "choose the program I want to use to open the program". Then it asked if if I wanted to launch the program and I answered yes. I clicked on it to begin the installation and it took seconds to complete (perhaps because I already had the program on my computer). I just downloaded from the Topaz website "TopazDeNoiseAI-Online-Installer.exe". It is "choose the program I want to use to open the program" It is the window that I'm talking about above. When I double click on it, then the window opens up. He said in his original post that he already tried the traditional method three times Since that didn't work it's likely he missed some updates along the way and was still running the original version or he would have run into the problem a while back. suggested is something that I use when a simple download-and-install cause issues. Launched the new version right away as a standalone, started in Photoshop CS6 all with no issues.
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I opened DeNoise AI and it said a new update available and so I downloaded and started the update,and, like I said, it went smoothly. Perhaps you should have just downloaded the update and clicked install? That's what I did. I'm ready to forget the update and stay with the original. I go to the download folder and click on open and it wants me to pick either photoshop, word, etc. I just spent the afternoon running cleaning the registry and reboot. But I will definetely remove the old version at first to avoid any conflicts. I just got their notification today and haven't installed Denoise v 2.2 yet, though. If you need further help there's also a link for creating a support request on the bottom of that installation guide :
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Even if you don't need/want to reinstall all Topaz programs I would at least uninstall the old version of Denoise, restart the computer and then install the new version. I don't know if you have already followed that instruction. However, they have changed their installation routine which can result in issues. The choice is yours to remove the old version or leave it on your machine."
From their notification of v 2.2: "Please note the previous version of DeNoise AI will still be installed on your computer, so you will see two versions of DeNoise AI on your machine after installing the new version.