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In these cases I usually go the nuclear option and delete all profiles and start fresh. From within Cura, click Help->Show configuration folder. This will open up a folder that contains all the settings. Close Cura and then delete everything within the folder that was just opened. Re-start Cura and it will re-create the missing files.
Note that this will erase any and all settings you have done in Cura.
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In these cases I usually go the nuclear option and delete all profiles and start fresh. From within Cura, click Help->Show configuration folder. This will open up a folder that contains all the settings. Close Cura and then delete everything within the folder that was just opened. Re-start Cura and it will re-create the missing files.
Note that this will erase any and all settings you have done in Cura.
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