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Re: Windows Media Center and image files
Unfortunately, the fix that "Mick" suggested prior to your post worked and I
was unable to verify that yours would have worked also. But it does seem that it is basically the manual way to apply the same fix so I assume that it would be just as successful. Thanks for taking the time to post a response. "cruisegal" wrote: > > this solution worked for me: > *My JPG images will not display. How do I fix that?* > A: This seems to be a common problem with systems that have Office > and/or PhotoShop. You can fix it easily... > Run REGEDIT from the Start/Run dialog. > Expand HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, scroll down to JPG and JPEG entries. > Click on JPG or JPEG entry - on the right should be an entry for > PerceivedType. > That entry should say "image". > If it's not there, add it by right-clicking on JPG or JPEG and > selecting New/String Value. > Enter "PerceivedType", then press Enter. > Double-click on PerceivedType, then in the dialog enter "image". > Make sure you check both JPG and JPEG - you may need to fix both. > this solution was found here: > 'FAQs' (http://www.mediacenterstuff.com/faqs.htm) > > Hope it works for you, > > > -- > cruisegal > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > > |
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