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Cannot open my photo gallery to see my photos.  Message States windows encountered a problem and cannot open the photo gallery. What should I do?

Cannot open my photo gallery to see my photos.  Message States windows encountered a problem and cannot open the photo gallery. What should I do?

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    Check out the following link.

    You receive an error message "Windows Update has encountered an error and cannot display the requested page" when you try to install an update

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/883614

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    1. What is the number of KB updates, that you can not install?

    2 did you change on your computer before this problem?

    For the issue of the update of Windows, you can follow this link:

    You receive an error message "Windows Update has encountered an error and cannot display the requested page" when you try to install an update.

    Due to Windows Live Mail, you can ask your question in this link:

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/Forum/email

    Hope the helps of information.

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    Restart after installing IE8 cumulative security update.  It should restart when installation is complete.

    [4] now to connect to windows update manually through your browser using the shortcut in the start menu link.  Ignore the warnings, recommendations to turn on automatic updates.

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    Harold Horne MVP on September 24, 2012

    0x8024400a

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    1. on start and then click Run.

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    You are not the first to ask questions about how to upgrade a clean Windows XP - not even installation in the last week. In fact, I will just cut and paste my answer here... here:

    Get SP2 (manually) and save it to your desktop. (There's a link here.) [You are a COMPUTER professional for now.]

    Install it.

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    Install it.

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    2. You did changes to the computer before the show?
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