It's a long time since I had a Registry corruption with Opus -- I can't remember having one with v5.5. However, I recall many occasions where I had to reset the Registry with earlier versions.
Again, my memory is a little hazy on this, but I'm sure someone will be able to refute or confirm what follows.
DO NOT DO THIS UNLESS YOU ARE CONFIDENT ABOUT EDITING THE REGISTRY. I've done this several times without a problem,
but I accept no responsibility for any problems you might have I am using Windows XP Pro. There might be variations in other versions.
1. Start > Run > Regedit
2.
MOST IMPORTANT Highlight
My Computer, right-click and select
Export. You now have a backup of the complete Registry should a disaster occur.
3. When the Registry Editor opens, navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Digital Workshop > Opus Professional XE (or whatever version you are using)
4. Scroll down until you find entries such as:
Toolbars60.32-Bar0, etc. (In my Registry, there are 24 entries relating to Toolbars. Yours may differ.
Unfortunately, I have never been able to identify which of these toolbar entries refers to the Toolbars that I have modified and whose settings I want to save, so the next becomes a trifle repetitive. In fact, you might prefer to do as Fred suggests and take a screen shot and manually rebuild the toolbars.
5. I select each toolbar entry in turn, right-click on each and select
Export. This will create a backup, usually in
My Documents. These files have an extension of
.reg, such as
Toolbars60.32-Bar0.reg
6. Reset the Opus Registry entries to their defaults by holding down Ctrl+Alt as Opus reboots, or by making a clean reinstall of Opus.
7. Navigate to:
My Documents and double-click on the *.reg files. This automatically replaces these entries in the Registry.
I repeat:
DO NOT DO THIS UNLESS YOU ARE CONFIDENT ABOUT EDITING THE REGISTRY.