Is it the setup screen that asks for your internet browser and zip code? If so, Keybreeze probably can't modify any INI files because of Windows permissions. Type application data into Keybreeze and then double-click the keybreeze data folder. Can you modify or create any files in this directory?
Andrew,
It has happened again. I noticed the last time I shut down my PC that Windows Update installed a new update. (if you'd like to know what the update was, tell me how to find out the answer to that question!) And the Keybreeze wizard reappeared, asking me what browser I use and my ZIP code.
I did what you said and double-clicked the keybreeze data folder and managed to open the text file and SAVE AS under another name. I could always uninstall then reinstall KB as I did the last time but it would be interesting to know how to solve the problem without having to to that.