My pictures in Windows Media center component has stopped working

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Windows Media Center my photos component has stopped working due to a problem. I can't access my Pix through my Windows Media Center.

Hello
 

Were there any changes (hardware or software) to the computer before the show?

Reinstall Windows Media Center and check.

a: Open the Control Panel -> programs and features.
b: Click Windows turn on or off features in the left pane.
c: Expand the multimedia features, turn off Windows Media Center. Click Yes to continue, and then click OK to exit. Then restart.
d: Open Windows features turn on or off again. Functionality in Windows Media Center. Restart the computer.
e: Start Windows Media Center, initialize the program.
 
 
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