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Recovering Psuite ExeHere are several answers and recommendations from FAQ Farmers:
  • Psuite.exe sounds like an unfamiliar program to me. You must have uninstalled/deleted a program lately that is still being referenced by Windows - so you're getting this error message. Usually when you open a file, Windows will open the "associated" application with that file type. You can find this file type-to-application mapping by clicking on "Tools" menu from any open folder, then "Folder Options" and then clicking on "File Types" tab. Search through the list of the file types that is causing this error and when found, you'll want to change or delete this association.

After a quick Yahoo search, it looks like psuite.exe belongs to PhotoSuite, which probably comes with a digital scanner or digi camera. If you don't want to remove the assiciations one by one, you could just reinstall the software. If you want the software and assications gone, then after you've reinstalled the software, just go to the Control Panel, then "Add Remove Programs" and then choose PhotoSuite to uninstall. This should remove the physical files, as well as this "assocation" between program and file type.

  • Psuite.exe refers to MGI Photo Suite. It is a program used to open and modify photographs. You evidently had it on your hard drive at one time--either as a part of your original software package, or it was optional software installed with another program. You can look through your CD-Rom's and see if MGI PhotoSuite is listed in optional software. If not, you have at least two other options: 1. try to open the photos with another photo application you may already have loaded that might be compatible, or 2. purchase or download (probably for a fee) a version of MGI Photo Suite. P.S. Additional hint that has been VERY helpful to me: When deleting files that you think you don't need, leave them in your Recycle Bin for at least a couple of weeks. That way, if you run into a problem with deleted files that are actually essential to operating other programs or applications, you can restore them easily.
  • I have exactly the same problem as Chubby and I don't think any of the answers helps. The frustrating thing is that although Windows can't find it - it is still there, because every now and again it suddenly appears without my knowing exactly how or why. I am then able to access and use its functions for a while, and then for no apparent reason it disappears - and I don't know how to recover it by any conventional means. I think it is probably a browser problem.

There are 3 step to repair psuite.exe error

If you got psuite.exe error then there is a 94% chance that your computer has registry problems. To repair psuite.exe error you need to follow the steps below:

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* Step 3 - Then click the Repair All Button again and your done! It is very easy to repair psuite.exe error.

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