Windows Photo Gallery will not open due to lack of shows 0x8007000b

Photo Gallery does not open, fault 0x8007000b appears. I did a complete reinstall without success.

Photo Gallery does not open, fault 0x8007000b appears. I did a complete reinstall without success.

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No guarantee, but the following link might be worth the drive:

Windows 8 - met windows photo gallery
an error & cannot start 0x8007000b error code
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/Forum/Gallery-sharing/Windows-Photo-Gallery-encountered-an-error-cannot/0d4f63cd-f1d8-4CAF-a2e8-249d9969cc37?msgId=94187f3d-d73d-4E4D-81A4-d554b0b58a80

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