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Files that affect images... again
Hi all.
Perhaps you remember my troubles due to those images that since May/June 2012 sometimes change or are changed. I ask to experts further information. Just in those months I installed Fax of Windows XP and Windows Media Player 11. Fax of Windows XP is uninstalled now. Despite this fact, is it possible that Fax has permanently changed/damaged my system? Windows Media Player 11 is still working instead. Could it be the culprit? Does it directly or indirectly affects images? I apologize for my insistence but admiring perfect images is my main interest when I use my PC. GF |
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Files that affect images... again
G.F. wrote:
Hi all. Perhaps you remember my troubles due to those images that since May/June 2012 sometimes change or are changed. I ask to experts further information. Just in those months I installed Fax of Windows XP and Windows Media Player 11. Fax of Windows XP is uninstalled now. Despite this fact, is it possible that Fax has permanently changed/damaged my system? Windows Media Player 11 is still working instead. Could it be the culprit? Does it directly or indirectly affects images? I apologize for my insistence but admiring perfect images is my main interest when I use my PC. GF Install Irfan. |
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Files that affect images... again
"G.F." wrote:
Just in those months I installed Fax of Windows XP and Windows Media Player 11. Fax of Windows XP is uninstalled now. Despite this fact, is it possible that Fax has permanently changed/damaged my system? No. Windows Media Player 11 is still working instead. Could it be the culprit? Does it directly or indirectly affects images? Not if you're not using it to view the pictures. Bear in mind that it's possible that your monitor is not performing as well as you'd like. The other poster had a good suggestion: Irfanview (www.irfanview.com). Free image viewer, absolutely first-rate. -- Tim Slattery |
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