

#Krita download for windows archive
At least interesting is a Krita archive in the linux typical format TAR.GZ on a Windows computer.Ĭould it be that you had Linux installed on this PC before and that you used Krita under Linux? Or did you make experiments with Linux on your PC, for example tried to run a dualboot system on a single harddisk partition, that would explain the undeletable locked files and also the two IDENTICAL FILE NAMES? As far as I know, this is not possible under Windows on the local disks, for this you need ActiveDirectory, for example. What makes me very pensive here is the fact that there are two files listed there with IDENTICAL FILE NAMES. needs a possible crash log from the AppData/Local path of the new account “tester”! The installation will create new configuration files and hopefully Krita will run. When you reinstall Krita it might try to “check for updates” and if you’re not online there might be an error condition. Remember, delete the Krita files AFTER you uninstall. If you see a Krita folder there delete it. Go up a level to your appdata folder and open the “roaming” folder. Open the “local” folder in your appdata folder and if you see a krita folder there, delete it. If you see a Krita folder in there delete it.Ĭlick on “C” again and open “program files.” If there’s a krita folder there delete it.Ĭlick on “C” again and open “users” then open the folder that shows your name. Open file explorer, click on “View” and check “hidden items.”Ĭlick on your “C” drive icon and open the “programdata” folder. To delete configuration files and old stuff after uninstalling: I think the best plan would be to uninstall Krita, delete config files, restart and reinstall. Some of these files date back to earlier installations. It needs to share the installed config files.
#Krita download for windows zip
That’s why the downloaded Krita zip package failed to run. I get the feeling that corrupted configuration files are the problem.
