HP Media Suite, please stop opening my images!

Hello

I would like to than my photos (and videos, etc.) to open with another software that HP Media Suite. I tried to change the software to open in properties, but it only lasts for the duration of the session.

What I have to remove HP Media Suite or is it a way to change the software to open?

Thank you

Helene

Hi Helen,

Go to the control panel and click programs and features.  Now, right click on the entry for HP Media Suite and select uninstall.  Click 'Yes' or 'Ok' to all the other guests.  Once the uninstall is complete, reboot your computer.

You probably already have the new installer for HP Media Suite, but it is on the link below if you need.

http://bizsupport1.Austin.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodTy...

Double-click the installer to start the installation.

When the program has finished installing, hold down the windows key and press R.  In the run box, type msconfig and press return.  Select the Startup tab, uncheck the box for the HP Media Suite entry and click on apply (if you don't see an entry for HP Media Suite, take the tick on ArcSoft instead, and click on apply).  Restart the computer.

When you restart, go to the control panel and click default programs and then click set your default programs.  If all goes well, you should now see an entry for HP Media Suite (once again, if you do not see HP Media Suite figure this for ArcSoft) in the list on the left.  Click it, and then click Choose defaults for this program.  Remove the tick from the box next. JPEG and. JPG and save the changes.  Close the window and once again go to the control panel and click default programs, and then click set your default programs.  Click Windows Photo Viewer, and then click set this program by default and click ok.  Close the window and restart your computer.

Let me know how it goes.  I hope this will work!

Best wishes

David

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