After editing an image in windows Photo Gallery can't save the picture. I get a message that tells me that something is wrong with the application. How to fix this problem?

After editing an image in windows Photo Gallery can't save the picture. I get a message that tells me that something is wrong with the application. How to fix this problem?

Hello

I suggest you to refer to this link and check if it helps:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/Windows-Photo-Gallery-frequently-asked-questions

It will be useful.

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