Legends of Windows 7 Media Center missing slideshow feature

I recently bought a new laptop HP with Windows 7 and Media Center version. I used the Media Center program in my old computer (XP), in particular, the slide show feature. The photos came nicely with legends (which really are the file names of each photo). When I transferred photos on the new computer and headed the program of slide captions were missing. I really need the legends to make my presentation. Is that what I can do to restore the captions in the slide show?

It could be a long shot, but with windows to release living products, it might be in conflict with wmc?

If you open windows live photo gallery, located in the place of all the programs under a live windows folder to the bottom of the list, there selections as well as what you can publish,

I know it's a different program but with all the new features added and Add ons he added, that if you check those setting it could enlighten us.

But you can always just check information such as captions and make sure they are in the right category because we spent x - p for windows 7, the data could not be transferred correctly.

Anyway open your my pictures location and look at some of the pictures where you have problems with and see if the captions are really there and in the correct fields, simply point or left clicking on each photo opens the photo information on the row at the bottom of your screen in your photo library.

I don't know if you are interested in windows live photo gallery opening or not, just to check certain parameters that may or may not be playing with wmc?

I'll add that I've never really got into wmc for many in the past, but I used it because it of the only real way to adjust the timing of slide shows, all the time in wlpg is preset and the default values are not adjustable, that I hate and wmc is adjustable, and I can set it and forget it.

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