WINDOWS PHOTO GALLERY KEEP CLOSE

While in the Gallery after a minute, it closes itself with the message Windows closes

You say that the Windows Photo Gallery closes or you
say that Windows (operating system) goes down?

If it's just a Photo Gallery, the following link maybe worth a visit:

(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)

Windows Photo and slideshow problems
http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_photo_and_slideshow_diag/en-us

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  • How to fix? Windows Photo Gallery keeps closing

    Hi, I've seen other posts on this problem here, but have yet to see someone follow up and report on a solution that worked.  So I ask you once again.  When I try to open Windows Photo Gallery, it opens briefly, then stops.  The only thing I did recently was reinstall Office 2007 and Outlook 2003 installation.  Here is the error information I receive:

    Signature of the problem:

    Problem event name: BEX

    Application name: WindowsPhotoGallery.exe

    Application version: 6.0.6000.16386

    Application timestamp: 4549b56d

    Fault Module name: StackHash_a34a

    Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0

    Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000

    Exception offset: 02d87c68

    Exception code: c0000005

    Exception data: 00000008

    The system version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3

    Locale ID: 1033

    Additional information 1: a34a

    More information 2: c9c5f4fd744690d388ab9d5b3eb051a7

    3 more information: cb2e

    Additional information 4: 650bb5690556a17e911375b94d3e16f0

    Hi John,.

    Thanks for the quick response!  After that, I tried the reallocation of photo gallery Windows Live as the default application for photo files.  So when I saw your response, I followed it for Windows Live.  I don't understand what you mean by "you'll have to recataloguer."  I changed the name of the file, and then open the photo gallery, according to the instructions.  But shortly after a stop too it (a few minutes with 'Live,' immediate versus with regular photo gallery).

    What I started to do, is try to copy old photos from a CD on this relatively new computer.  They would not copy.  Then I tried to select 'Import pictures' rather than 'open folder '.  That's when I noticed the problem with the photo gallery Windows stops immediately.  It seems to be the same problem another user has pointed out - Data Execution Prevention stops the program.  But I can not turn off DEP for library - it will not allow him.  I tried an update, or a DEP-compatible version, but found none.

    Here's a maybe stupid question: can I just move to another photo application?  Aren't my files always in there somewhere, accessible by another application?  Or am I totally off base regarding how it works?

    Thanks for the ideas!
    Veronica

    ===============================================
    New catalogue means when you rename or delete the .pd4 file... your Photo
    Gallery will return to the way it was the first time that you opened. The
    Photo Gallery will fill again.

    It may be interesting to try to uninstall Windows Live Photo Gallery (you can not
    uninstall Windows Photo Gallery). And if it is a recent issue... it can be
    worth a try to restore the system to an hour before it began.

    Yes you can use another software... IrfanView, Picasa and FastStone Image
    Spectator got three which may be worth a try (all free).

    Your photos are probably in your pictures folder.

    Good luck.
    John Inzer - MS - MVP - digital media experience

  • Windows Photo Gallery keeps hanging!

    It just started with me after only a few updates last couple weeks for my Vista Ultimate (x 64) SP2. I'm getting this hanging just after I have try to open any image - not always - but too many times, it will be pasted the whole PC and hang every step inside, especially the explorer.exe. I tried to close and reopen the Manager tasks, but who was worse and not help and sometimes even stuck mouse moving.

    The main solution to this problem is simply by clicking on the small button of my camera. IT IS REALLY BAD, MORE TIME I LOSE MY FILES.
    So, what would be the solution for this. BTW, I have another PC in Win7 having the same problem. Yes IS THERE ANY DIFFICULTY for this please!

    Best regards

    Hi FloatBird,

    ·        Is the computer on the network?

    ·        Do you remember all the recent changes on your computers before this problem?

    ·        What happens when you try to open the Gallery Windows in safe mode?

    ·        What has been the result of clean boot?

    Windows 7 uses the Windows Photo Viewer.

    Check if there is no error message or error code in the event viewer. Link, please refer to:http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/What-information-appears-in-event-logs-Event-Viewer

    With regard to:

    Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

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  • Windows Photo Gallery keeps closing - I use Vista

    I opened the Gallery of photos (Windows Vista), but after a few seconds it crashes and no solution is ever found. Can you help me?

    I opened the Gallery of photos (Windows Vista), but after a few seconds it crashes and no solution is ever found. Can you help me?

    ==============================================
    No guarantee... but the exclusive database may be corrupted.

    Read the following article.

    (944221) freezes Windows Live Photo Gallery
    or does not start
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/944221/en-us
    (according to version, database can be
    Pictures.PD4, Pictures.pd5 or Pictures.pd6)

    Rename the Pictures.OLD file will force Live Photo
    Gallery to create a new database on the next launch file.

    Know that the gallery will be as it was the first time that you
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  • Is it possible to keep the pictures in Windows Photo Gallery

    Among the 400 photos that I put in folders on my desk to work with them using a much better Image Editor Windows Photo Gallery made thousands of photos and when I try to get rid of them in the photo gallery are removed from the computer. You are given no option to copy / paste only delete.

    Should I just uninstall Photogallery and put an end to his lame reproduction.

    Hello

    Windows Photo Gallery is designed to automatically display the pictures and videos stored in the folder of images on your computer. You can change the contents of the Gallery at any time by adding and removing folders, which is convenient if store you some of your photos and videos in one location other than the folder of photos on your computer. You can also add pictures and videos to photo gallery without adding the entire folder.

    Warning: Photo Gallery is another way to view and organize your photos and videos. It displays images and videos you have stored in the images and other files on your computer. It is not a replacement for folders on your computer. Therefore, you must not delete the photos in the photo gallery or the pictures in the folder unless you really want to delete the picture from your computer. If you do, they will be deleted from your computer and no longer appear in the pictures folder or photo gallery.

    If the answer is not to store your file in the images under your user profile folder or they will be deleted when you delete them from Photo Gallery.
    For more information click on the link below.
    Select the pictures and videos are displayed in Windows Photo Gallery
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/choose-which-pictures-and-videos-are-displayed-in-Windows-Photo-Gallery

  • I can't open the .jpg files from the desktop using "Windows Photo Gallery" as the default program. They open normally from nowhere elsewhere, but not directly from the desktop. No error, nothing happens.

    If I right click 'open with' open with other programs like IE but not "Windows Photo Gallery". It is not a specific .jpg file, this is all .jpg files. For example... I have a .jpg file in a folder on my desktop, open folder double click, it will open in the "Windows Photo Gallery". Copy and paste the SAME file on the desktop, double-click on, nothing happens. I tried to restart, change the default value of IE, open the file, it opens, by default change to "Windows Photo Gallery" doesn't work... I am confused?

    Hello

    Welcome to the community of Windows Vista answers.

    Method 1:

    This can happen in the database that keeps track of all the photos and videos in your collection is damaged. You can rebuild your database by:

    (1) close Windows Live Photo Gallery

    (2) · Click Start

    (3) · Click on my computer

    (4) · Paste this address into the address field %userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Photo Gallery

    (5) · Right-click Pictures.pd5

    (6) click on rename

    (7) · Change the name of the file to OLD_Pictures.pd5

    (8) · Restart the computer and then try to open the Windows Photo Gallery.

    Method 2:
    Try using the tool (SFC.exe) System File Checker to check and repair corrupt system files.  To do this, follow these steps:

    How to run scan SFC

    1. click on the Start button

    2. on the Start Menu, click all programs followed by accessories

    3. in the menu accessories, right-click on command line option

    4. in the drop-down menu that appears, click the "Run as Administrator" option

    5 If you have the enabled User Account Control (UAC) you will be asked to consent to the opening of the command line. You simply press the button continue if you are the administrator or insert password etc.

    6. in the command prompt window, type: sfc/scannow then press enter

    7. a message is displayed to indicate that "the analysis of the system will start.

    8. be patient because the analysis may take some time

    9. If all of the necessary files any replacement SFC will replace them. You may be asked to insert your Vista DVD for this process to continue

    10. If all goes although you should, after the analysis, see the following message "Windows resource protection not found any breach of integrity.

    11 after the scan finished, close the command prompt window reboot the computer and check.

    For more information, see the link below.
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/936212

    Let us know if this helps

    Concerning
    Anthony.

  • LOOK AT ONE & FIXING PHOTOS IN WINDOWS LIVE AND WINDOWS PHOTO GALLERY-IMPOSSIBLE!

    I CAN VIEW MORE PHOTOS IS TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS I HAVE PICTURE WINDOWS OR WINDOWS LIVE. THE VIEW IS IN THE BLACK AND WHITE NO MORE LONG OF COLOR AND THE IMAGE IS BLURRY, IT SEEMS AS IF SHE HAD A SCRAMBLER ON THE PICTURE. BUT DON'T KNOW WHY ITS THAT WAY?

    CAN ANYONE HELP?

    Hi MANIC724247,

    Remember to make changes to the computer before that happened?

    This can happen due to conflicts with other photo editing software installed on the computer.

    I suggest you try the following steps:

    Step 1: Put the computer to clean and test start

    Follow step 1 in the link below,

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

    If everything works well after a clean boot, you can deduce that some third-party services are at the origin of the problem.

    Continue with the remaining steps to pin-point on the third party service.

    After find you the program that is causing the problem, you will have to perhaps to update or install a newer version of the program, if you rarely use that you should consider uninstalling the software.

    Important: n ' forget not the computer to start normal follow step 7 in the link.

    Step 2: Remove the incorrect color profile

    To remove the incorrect color profile, follow these steps:

    1. click on start, type color management in the search box and press ENTER.

    2. in the color management dialog box, click to select the use my settings for this device check box.

    3. in the profiles associated with this device list, click the color profile you want to delete, and then click on remove.

    Note If you receive a warning message, click Yes.

    4. click on close to close the color management dialog box.

    5 restart the computer.

    Open a picture in Windows Photo Gallery to verify that the problem is resolved.

    When you view an image in the photo gallery Windows on a Windows Vista-based computer, the image is yellow

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/939395

    If the problem persists,

    Step 3: Windows Photo Gallery database which keeps images and videos in your collection may be corrupt. You can rebuild your database tracking the steps provided by Steven, the technical support engineer as of Monday, October 5, 2009 14:21 in the link below

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/xppictures/thread/53d2e1c6-34E0-4C24-8a10-bcb12454c1d8

    You can also ask your question about Window Live Forums

    http://windowslivehelp.com/community/

    Thank you, and in what concerns:

    Ajay K

    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

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  • Windows Photo Gallery; grouping photos in a tag (folder)?

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    In the Windows Live Photo Gallery, you can select multiple by holding
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    Summer vacation

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    ---

    Or... If you go directly to your folder my pictures... the
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  • Cannot remove Windows Photo Gallery

    I downloaded some pictures, gave them a name and then later moved into another file and gave them a different name. Now, they keep appearing in my Gallery of Windows and cannot be deleted. How can I get these outside of Gallery Windows? The message indicates that they are in a place that is not available.

    In fact, I have Vista. I could use this procedure with Vista also?

    ==========================================
    Oops... your original message was published in a
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    Volunteer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience J - Notice_This is not tech support_I'm volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - * proceed at your own risk *.

  • Issue of Windows Photo Gallery. Cannot open. Error message "not enough disk space/Winsdows lack of critical files... »

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    Signature of the problem
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    Signature of the problem 01: WindowsPhotoGallery.exe
    Signature of the problem 02: 6.0.6000.16386
    Signature of the problem 03: Windows Photo Gallery
    Signature of the problem 04: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    Signature of the problem 05: Microsoft Corporation
    Signature of the 06:200 problem
    Signature of the 07:-1 problem
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    Locale ID: 1033

    Additional information about the problem
    Bucket ID: 10

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    Let us know if you still need help.

    Dave D
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  • Windows Photo Gallery does not save the edited images.

    I have problems editing contrast and red-eye with Windows Photo Gallery.  I get rid of the red eye and change the brightness, close gallery and get an error message "an error prevents photo library to save this image."  The image isn't 'read only', it is a jpeg file, and I am the owner/user.  I edited many other images, but now it restricts me to do these as well as a few others that I've ever edit.  Any ideas on what's going on?

    Hello sjleite,

    Thanks for posting on the Microsoft answers Community Forum.

    If you encounter problems, saving images edited when you could before, I would ask

    If you have installed the 3rd party software that may interfere with the Windows Photo Gallery.

    (1) If you have a third Party photo editing software, try removing it and see if that doesn't

    correct your problem.

    (2) other forums, I found several mentions to be a problem with a corrupted author field. Look in the file properties Details page. You can get the properties on the photo in question, scroll to the right section of author and origin and remove characters. Select apply and close the file. If the field of copyright has no characters to remove, try adding a few characters and then delete them.

    (3) the last thing to try is to check the permission on the Windows Photo Gallery.

    Go at the beginning and list programs. Right-click on the icon of photo gallery windows live and go to properties. Select tab security put highlight the Everyone group, click the button change. Put a control under all permissions allow. Then do the same for the users group. Click on apply or OK.

    If please post again and let us know if these suggestions helped solve your problem or if you need further assistance.

    Sincerely,

    Marilyn
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  • "Windows Explorer" stops working in Windows Photo Gallery

    When I'm working with pictures in Windows Photo Gallery on my computer Vista laptop, 9 times out of 10 if I click tab to organize to try to drop his menu, a "ghost" of the tab appears just below and the system hangs.  It comes up with an error message window saying something to the effect that Windows Explorer has stopped working.  If I just right click on an image, a menu appears with the options similar to what I expect of the tab organize, and I can easily do what I must.  But try to let fall the tab menu organize sends the computer behind closed doors, and I have to Ctrl-Alt-Del to start.  This has been a problem for years, and I myself remember well I even tried reinstalling everything once without any positive result.

    Research of Windows Explorer in Windows Fix - it goes nowhere;  It keeps articles posting on Internet Explorer, as there is no such animal as 'Windows Explorer'.

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    I have not seen this site before. Just use the 27 that told you how to download. Vista is the end of it of life support. They are unlikely to be updated again.

  • Remove the tags in Windows Photo Gallery

    This question is about the photo gallery Windows on a Vista operating system. My question is about the drop-down auto-liste of tags that grows each time you enter a new tag. Handy if you want to use something you've used before but a nuisance if you want to erase it. I figured out how to remove tags on the pictures still on the computer. My question is about the images that have been deleted and is not recoverable. There is always this tag leftover junk that applied to these photos that I deleted. appears whenever you try to add a new tag and resists all efforts to remove it. I contacted gateway computer people since they installed the operating system and got the solutions really wild just to remove the unnecessary tags. I thought that everything you enter, you should be able to delete... just... but this has proved to be a great puzzle. I hate to have to do a restore to original factory specifications and lose everything I've added to this day to get rid of these pesky tags. In addition, it simply repeats the problem unless I have find how to remove the little monsters.

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    Hi Jo,.

    It's a good thing to be careful when you edit the registry.  In your case, as the registry key seems to be very specific to the Windows Photo Gallery, we can export the folder safely we are change.  Be sure to close the Windows Photo Gallery before you start.

    • Click the ball to Start .
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    • Navigate through the folders on the left at the following key:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Gallery\Library\PreviewPane\LabelAssignment\MRU photo

    • Right click on the folder MRU in the left hand window and choose export.
    • Give it a file name (no matter what you name it) and save to the desktop.
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    • Right-click on these keys and click on delete.

    Once you are finished, close the registry editor by clicking the x in the upper right and restart your computer.  When she returns to the top, open the Windows Photo Gallery and see if the tags are gone.

    If you receive errors of ANY opening of photo gallery, simply, do a right click on the file that you have already saved on the desktop and choose Import.  That will undo any changes that we have made.

    Please let me know if that helps.

    Standard WARNING:
    Change the settings of the REGISTRY can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the REGISTRY settings configuration can be solved. Changes to these settings are at your own risk...

    Brent
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  • How to remove downloaded items in the Gallery Windows Live photos and how to compare the Windows Live Photo Gallery and Windows Photo Gallery

    Original title: photo library

    My operating system is Windows Vista.  I lost a lot of hard drive space.  Looking through the computer, I find that I Windows Photo Gallery, but also Windows Live Photo Gallery.  Should I have them both?  What is the difference between the two?  Which do you recommend that I keep?

    Al; so, I have some downloaded items in Windows Live Photo Gallery which I don't want.  Systems says I need permission to delete (in order to recover the disk space).  I am the only user of this computer, but do not know how to remove them.  Please notify.  What I don't want are clocks, calendars, and the types of button "play" of things.

    Hello

    Photo Gallery Windows comes pre-installed on Windows Vista and it is not possible to uninstall Windows Photo Gallery.

    Windows Live Photo Gallery is a component of Windows Live Essentials, which is a downloadable application and offers new features.

    For more information about the Windows and Windows Live Photo Gallery Photo Gallery click on the link below.

    Windows Photo Gallery: frequently asked questions

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

    Windows Live Photo Gallery Help Center

    http://explore.live.com/Windows-Live-Photo-Gallery-Info-FAQ

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