Hi, Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community. I will assist you with this query. Windows 10 comes inbuilt with Photo app, the Photo app will combine both on-device photos as well as those located on a user's OneDrive account, and eliminates any duplicate photos. The app will also include some automatic image enhancing, but users an can toggle on/off to see the original photo.
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The enhancements will remove red-eye, balances lighting and more. The Photos app will sync up from a phone, to the OneDrive, and down to a PC.
It can also create automatic photo albums based on time, location, but users can create albums manually. Plx Pci6140-aa33pc Driver. Hope these information helps, please get back to us for future support, we’ll be glad to assist you further.
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Hello Fellow MGI Photo Suite Ver 4 devotees. I have discovered a reliably stable Windows 7 workaround to our experiences of Photo Suite closing when we click the 'open file' button. This will suffice until a more solid workaround is found for Windows 7 compatibility. This works on my laptop’s Windows 7 Home Edition 64-bit and the desktop Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit OS. Install MGI Photo Suite then do nothing more with it. Download and install the current version (4.3) of FastStone Image Viewer (freeware for personal use).
Open FastStone, click the 'Settings' tab near the top of the screen, click the next 'Settings' tab from the pull-down menu. Click the 'Programs' button (second from the right) [Here you are designating an external, aka Third-Party program, to use as a secondary editing program inside FastStone. Click the 'Add' button near the bottom of that window. Browse to the location of MGI Photo Suite on your hard drive. Keep clicking folders until you see the 'Setup.exe,' file, click the open button in the small window, and then OK. You will see 'PhotoSuite' added to the FastView Settings/Program window.
Click 'OK' to close that window and return to the editing screen. You’re still inside the FastStone program. Find any image file you want to manipulate on your drive.
Click the thumbnail image once to highlight it with a blue border. At the top of the screen, click 'Edit,' hover your mouse over 'Edit with External Program' then you’ll see 'PhotoSuite' listed to the right, left click it once and you’re on your way as usual. [Note: Remember, don’t try using the 'Open' file feature in Photo Suite or you will close the program. Instead, use the 'minimize' button to keep the program open, then either select another image to edit and/or close both programs when you are finished.] Also, don’t forget to explore the rich features of FastStone Image Viewer, it can only enhance what you already enjoy about Photo Suite. The developers of FastStone have done a great job and are willing to accept donations. Good luck and enjoy Photo Suite as we always have. Hey, Hi NoName4Me1018!
Your work around worked just fine for me, or should I say 'Fine4Me,' except that instead of selecting 'Setup.exe' as the edit program you mention in your post, you need to select 'Photosuite.exe' as the external edit program. Once you are done with your editing, you can click on the close box in the upper right corner of the Photosuite display, and it will ask if you want to save changes.
Click 'Yes,' and it actually works! If you just minimize the Photosuite program, then nothing is passed to FastStone to do anything with, but you can use 'Save' to update the image into FastStone, and then minimize it as you say. I tried using 'Save As,' and got the 'standard result,' where Photosuite just goes away without an error message. I realize that Microsoft has lots of other problems to address, and that Marilyn O, who has been the main MS responder to the Photosuite-related posts that I have seen, has probably never used the code, but the response that 'not all programs will work under Windows 7' doesn't cut it once it has been demonstrated that MGI Photosuite 4 has been working for some people, including me, on a Windows 7 PC. I my case it works on an old Gateway 64-bit 1GB laptop that is running Home Premium 32-bit, but won't run on my 64-bit Pentium T4300 dual core with 3GB! And one of MS Knowledge base fixes, KB976265, that Marilyn mentions in one of her posts, references 'PhotoSUITE 4.0' instead of MGI PhotoSuite 4, so I guess that she missed it, but even though the KB fix claims that it 'enables the application's functionality,' it doesn't do so on my T4300.
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