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How to reset SwiftKit's saved window position
SwiftKit now has the ability to remember what position it was in last time you had it open. This can on occasion cause a problem. For example if you had SwiftKit on a second monitor but then if you removed the second monitor you may not be able to see the SwiftKit window.
- Open your profile data folder. To do this do the following
Hold down the windows key on your keyboard and press R. Then type one of the below in:
For Windows XP/2000:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\SwiftKit\ProfilesFor Windows Vista:
C:\ProgramData\SwiftKit\Profiles - Select your profile folder and then open the Data folder.
- Open Settings.ini
Delete these two entries under [Interface];
WindowTop=
WindowLeft=
Save and exit. Now when you open SwiftKit it should open in it's default position.
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worked for me, SK wouldn't open :D

