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21-Feb-2008, 02:31 PM #1
PDCube files in Registry?
I have MS Vista on my laptop.
I was deleting pinnacle system files in my registry, there were dozens of them, and I think I may have gone to far and deleted a PDCube file but I'm not sure.

Does anyone know what the PDCube files are and/or is there somewhere I can find out which ones should be in my registry?

I have searched online trying to find information for this but have found next to nothing. Are the PDCube files related to the database files in my MS Office software? Don't know.

I would love any help you can give me on this. Thanks in advance.

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21-Feb-2008, 07:35 PM #2
All I could find was this:

http://pdmain.com/PdCUBE.htm

Under Microsoft Office in the Start Menu, is MSOffice Tools. In there there is a diagnostic option. You could try that. But frankly, I think I'd go for a system restore rather than mucking round any more with the registry.
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