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Old 16-11-2016, 18:27
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Erm...I think it must have been...

Thanks.

EDIT: Ah, it says Windows Photo Viewer is still there (in the first link I clicked on) but it doesn't appear to be installed on my Windows 10 build.

EDIT2: Ah, the anniversary update appears to have fixed this now by default, it now zooms in instead of moving to the next picture.

I feel like I am slowly getting somewhere.
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Old 16-11-2016, 22:25
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Erm...I think it must have been...

Thanks.

EDIT: Ah, it says Windows Photo Viewer is still there (in the first link I clicked on) but it doesn't appear to be installed on my Windows 10 build.

EDIT2: Ah, the anniversary update appears to have fixed this now by default, it now zooms in instead of moving to the next picture.

I feel like I am slowly getting somewhere.
You won't find a copy of Windows Photo Viewer on your PC by searching for it as it does not have its own .exe file, but if you right-click on an image file then select 'Open with...' it might be there as an option. If it is then tick 'Always use this program' (or WTTE) and you can kiss the new Photos app goodbye.
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Old 17-11-2016, 05:21
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Nah it's not there I assure you, I click on more apps to show the full list and the only thing that has windows in its name is windows media player, there is no other photo viewer other than the stock one, I'll post a screenshot if necessary?
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Old 17-11-2016, 05:47
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Nah it's not there I assure you, I click on more apps to show the full list and the only thing that has windows in its name is windows media player, there is no other photo viewer other than the stock one, I'll post a screenshot if necessary?
I'm not sure what that would achieve. Perhaps this will help?
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Old 17-11-2016, 06:23
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I didnt really want to go through the registry, why do they have to make you jump through hoops? Why cant it just be an option save doing that?
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Old 17-11-2016, 06:29
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I didnt really want to go through the registry, why do they have to make you jump through hoops? Why cant it just be an option save doing that?
Perhaps you could try coaxing it with small pieces of cake or cheese instead?

Seriously though, all you have to do is follow the link (or just click here) then double-click the .reg file to apply the registry edits. What's the problem?

Jumping through hoops, eh? I feel your pain, brother.
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Old 17-11-2016, 06:55
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I didnt really want to go through the registry, why do they have to make you jump through hoops? Why cant it just be an option save doing that?
Right click a photo file, eg .jpg
Select Properties
Near the top you will see Open with ....
Click the Change button

It asks you "how do you want to open .jpg files from now on?"
Select Windows Photo Viewer from the list below.

Repeat with any other file types you want, eg .png
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Old 17-11-2016, 07:58
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BIB is incorrect. This is why MS are moving to differential updates. I have to say after the initial congratulatory back-slapping on the release of AU, things have been on the slide, updating has been pain and misery.
Yes, I thought we would get away from the frequent updates of previous Windows version but recently its been a nightmare. Every time I open up the laptop to just do something quick, I seem to have a tedious wait for it to configure an update. I wish they would limit it to at least one incremental release per month.
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Old 17-11-2016, 08:45
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What Windows 10 demonstrates to me more than anything is that a great many people simply cannot adapt to change. I had the AU update like most other users, it wasn't a problem nor did it undo all my previous settings.

I think most people just don't spend any time looking at their new install in the first place. A small amount of time spent looking at settings and personalising them would save hours of grief and lots of posting questions.

It would also stop people bleating about wanting to go back to a now old operating system when the new one is far better.
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Old 17-11-2016, 09:53
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for goodness sake, do you want me to send our dog round to show you how it's done?
Calm down. No need to get excited.
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Old 17-11-2016, 10:14
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One of the most annoying Windows 10 faults for me is that on shutting down, the screen is switched off well before the hard drive. If you disconnect your machine from the mains at night I suspect this could easily lead to problems if you disconnected while it was still active.
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Old 17-11-2016, 10:16
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Right click a photo file, eg .jpg
Select Properties
Near the top you will see Open with ....
Click the Change button

It asks you "how do you want to open .jpg files from now on?"
Select Windows Photo Viewer from the list below.

Repeat with any other file types you want, eg .png
This would only work if you did an upgrade. If you did a fresh install WPV won't be there and you will need to do the registry hack.
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Old 17-11-2016, 10:41
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One of the most annoying Windows 10 faults for me is that on shutting down, the screen is switched off well before the hard drive. If you disconnect your machine from the mains at night I suspect this could easily lead to problems if you disconnected while it was still active.
Why would you unplug it? Surely the most annoying Windows 10 faults for you are things that have actually affected you, rather than things you think might be a problem for people who immediately unplug their PC after telling it to shut down.
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Old 17-11-2016, 10:44
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This would only work if you did an upgrade. If you did a fresh install WPV won't be there and you will need to do the registry hack.
This was also covered in post #5053. Rich_L will even post a screenshot if you don't believe him.
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Old 17-11-2016, 11:10
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What Windows 10 demonstrates to me more than anything is that a great many people simply cannot adapt to change. I had the AU update like most other users, it wasn't a problem nor did it undo all my previous settings.

I think most people just don't spend any time looking at their new install in the first place. A small amount of time spent looking at settings and personalising them would save hours of grief and lots of posting questions.

It would also stop people bleating about wanting to go back to a now old operating system when the new one is far better.
Maybe some people do not want to change, have you thought about that?
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Old 17-11-2016, 11:11
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Why would you unplug it? Surely the most annoying Windows 10 faults for you are things that have actually affected you, rather than things you think might be a problem for people who immediately unplug their PC after telling it to shut down.
lots of people switch their computer off at the mains, I normally don't, but I know people who do including my brother.
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Old 17-11-2016, 11:18
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lots of people switch their computer off at the mains, I normally don't, but I know people who do including my brother.
So it's one of the most annoying Windows 10 faults for you on account of the fact that your brother likes to switch his PC off at the mains, and you think that he might see the screen switch off upon shutdown and immediately pull the plug, which you suspect could easily lead to problems? Wow, that's a real doozy.

Has it ever actually happened?
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Old 17-11-2016, 11:42
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This was also covered in post #5053. Rich_L will even post a screenshot if you don't believe him.
Right you dont have to be such a sarcastic little tit do you?

The internet is full of people that are like 'I don't believe you' or 'it is there on mine you must be doing something wrong' I offered to post the screenshot to shut up those kind of people that come in, post shit like that, offer no help and then leave again, unfortunately you appear to be going more and more toward that category yourself.
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Old 17-11-2016, 11:45
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Right you dont have to be such a sarcastic little tit do you?

The internet is full of people that are like 'I don't believe you' or 'it is there on mine you must be doing something wrong' I offered to post the screenshot to shut up those kind of people that come in, post shit like that, offer no help and then leave again, unfortunately you appear to be going more and more toward that category yourself.
F*ck you, buddy. I was only trying to help.
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Old 17-11-2016, 11:47
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What Windows 10 demonstrates to me more than anything is that a great many people simply cannot adapt to change. I had the AU update like most other users, it wasn't a problem nor did it undo all my previous settings.

I think most people just don't spend any time looking at their new install in the first place. A small amount of time spent looking at settings and personalising them would save hours of grief and lots of posting questions.

It would also stop people bleating about wanting to go back to a now old operating system when the new one is far better.
But then what would you have to bitch about all day if people didnt ask stuff like this?

You'd have a very boring and sad life if you didn't have people to take the piss out of who are obviously more inferior than you - dine out on that how vastly superior you are okay?
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Old 17-11-2016, 11:49
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F*ck you, buddy. I was only trying to help.
By ripping the piss out of me offering to post a picture, thats what, twice you have had a pop at that? Can I ask why you feel the need to take the piss out of me?

That options not on my system but you felt it necessary to pick up on that fact regardless of the reason for me offering which was as I said someone always comes along 'your doing it wrong, its fine on mine' and off they go.
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Old 17-11-2016, 11:56
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By ripping the piss out of me offering to post a picture, thats what, twice you have had a pop at that? Can I ask why you feel the need to take the piss out of me?
Ripping the piss out of you?! Grow up! You said something that I thought was funny, and it made me laugh is all. Who gives a toss?

First, you looked like you needed help, since you neglected to Google a very simple problem. I tried to help you but apparently you're using a fresh install rather than an upgrade. I won't bore you with the technical details. Then I tried a little hand holding and found you the solution to your problem. All you had to do was click the link. I'd call that being helpful. Never mind.

If you want me to take the piss I can oblige though. Like how do you think you're going to solve your problem without affecting the registry?! It's like asking a mechanic to fix your car but telling him you're not so keen on him using spanners or a socket set. You plonker! Ner ner na-ner ner!

Dick.
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Old 17-11-2016, 13:35
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lots of people switch their computer off at the mains, I normally don't, but I know people who do including my brother.
That's not a bad idea, if you live in an area that gets lots of power cuts, and you're not confident of the surge protection on the socket.

I recently had a computer PSU knocked out by a spike when the power returned.
The power was only off for a minute or two, so no time to go round switching things off.
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Old 17-11-2016, 14:18
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I only put my laptop into hibernation
That way I dont need to wait before commencing work.
Only when I install windows 10 updates will I do a restart.
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Old 17-11-2016, 14:29
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So it's one of the most annoying Windows 10 faults for you on account of the fact that your brother likes to switch his PC off at the mains, and you think that he might see the screen switch off upon shutdown and immediately pull the plug, which you suspect could easily lead to problems? Wow, that's a real doozy.

Has it ever actually happened?
I do not think I said it was one of the most annoying Windows 10 faults, nope I just had a look and I did not.

what i said and I quote "lots of people switch their computer off at the mains, I normally don't, but I know people who do including my brother."

i have no idea if it have happened or not, but if there is a chance of it happening then it will affect people,
My reply to you was in response to "Why would you unplug it?" there are plenty of reasons why people do unplug or switch their computer off at the mains.

i do not use windows 10 myself and I do not remember if the screen went off before the computer shut down or not, I know it does on Windows 8, so I presume it does on 10.

there are plenty of annoying faults with 10, but for me the above is not one of them.
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