Windows 10 Service Release 1 Inbound for Next Week
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Photo Viewer works for me? Clean install of 10 Enterprise. What's the bug?
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Windows Photo Viewer works fine for me after a clean install.
I'm sorry, but I highly doubt that. I've tested this in multiple machines and VMs and all produce the same result. Are you sure you didn't just upgrade from an earlier beta build?
OK, I seemed to have missed that part of your thread.
Anyway that's rather odd as that it only affects a clean install. That makes it seem as though Windows Photo Viewer isn't installed being you can't select it as a default viewer. I assume it is installed with the OS on a clean install though? Very odd.
The thing is, it IS installed. The only problem is that to activate it, you have to go through a pretty nasty registry tweak.
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Photo Viewer works for me? Clean install of 10 Enterprise. What's the bug?
Read his thread here: Windows Photo Viewer bug. I'm thoroughly confused now being some say it works even on a clean install.
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Photo Viewer works for me? Clean install of 10 Enterprise. What's the bug?
Try using W10 Home or Pro
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Read his thread here:
Windows Photo Viewer bug. I'm thoroughly confused now being some say it works even on a clean install.
Interesting but I don't have that issue. I did an upgrade and it works.. odd.
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Interesting but I don't have that issue. I did an upgrade and it works.. odd.
Because you did an upgrade, Bunny. We discussed this in my thread.
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Read his thread here:
Windows Photo Viewer bug. I'm thoroughly confused now being some say it works even on a clean install.
It's there, set as default, and works for me. This is 10 Enterprise though. I just powered up my other PC that I did a clean install of 10 Pro on. Once it boots up I'll remote desktop in and have a look see.
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Seems like clean installs produced far more problems than simply upgrading. I upgraded and have had no issues.
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Because you did an upgrade, Bunny. We discussed this in my thread.
Yes,,, but others have said they can use it when they did a clean install. still..very odd.
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It's there, set as default, and works for me. This is 10 Enterprise though. I just powered up my other PC that I did a clean install of 10 Pro on. Once it boots up I'll remote desktop in and have a look see.
It works in W10 Enterprise probably because Microsoft knows businesses don't want to mess with these silly "apps"... :)