1) Check your GINAConfig.xml file which should be found in "C:\Users\<your_username>\Appdata\Local\GimaSoft\G INA" and make sure the contents don't look corrupt. If they do, see if the backup is ok. Copy the non-corrupt file to the desktop or somewhere convenient.
2) Delete the GINAConfig.lkg in your "C:\Users\<your_username>\Appdata\Local\GimaSoft\G INA" folder
3) Reinstall GINA (may have issue with virus checking based on what your saying)
4) Copy your saved away GINAConfig.xml back over the one in your installation folder.
This same thing has happened to me enough times that I have a saved document to fix it with an obscene name.
The installation issue may be anti-virus protection "saving you". Disable it if you feel comfortable.
Good luck
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