RR fresh install for 2373C12?

Were can I download RR non update I lost it when I had to reformat and install windows 7 RTM

Read the Apple document Mac OS X v10.5, v10.6: Resetting the SyncServices folder and see if that helps.
Plus to reset any program in OS X just go to the folder /Users/YourUserAccount/Library/Preferences/ and find the preferences for the program you want to reset to default and throw that preferences file away. This will reset a program in OS X on your account back to default (in most cases).

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