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Windows update has rendered a purchased app unusable
Hi, I would first remove the manually copied MSVCR90.dll from the PaintShop Pro application folder. Copying individual runtime DLLs can produce a side-by-side version mismatch and downloading replacement DLLs from third-party websites would introduce an additional security risk. MSVCR90 belongs to the Visual C++ 2008 runtime generation, so the safer approach is to repair or reinstall the application using its original installer and allow it to install the supported prerequisites. Check Reliability Monitor or Event Viewer for the exact faulting module, then run the Windows Program Compatibility Troubleshooter. It is also worth confirming with the vendor whether that exact PaintShop Pro release supports your current Windows 11 build or has a compatibility patch. If you share the application version and Event Viewer error, someone may be able to identify the required runtime more precisely.