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Per configuare Windows Live Photo Gallery dobbiamo avviare il software con un doppio click del tasto sinistro del mouse. Andremo a lavorare dapprima su 'Raccolta foto di Windows.
- Transfer photos and videos from your camera to your PC
- Last updated on 04/07/11
- There have been 0 update(s) within the past 6 months
- The current version has 0 flag(s) on VirusTotal
Windows Live Photo Gallery collects a simple set of tools for downloading, editing, and sharing photos. Its functional design and excellent capabilities make it one of the most user-friendly photo programs we've ever tested.
The program's interface was clearly designed by Microsoft and felt instantly comfortable, with the familiar feel of Windows. All the commands and functions were logically organized, and the program was pleasing to use, though the Help file's vague instructions for panoramic photos were a disappointment. Nevertheless, we uploaded some photos from our digital camera with a single button click and were quickly able to choose a shot to edit. Windows Live Photo Gallery offers basic editorial tools that seem likely to delight novices and frustrate photo experts. The program quickly cropped our selected image and minimally adjusted its color, but not much more. We were able to publish our photos online or even burn a CD within the program's interface, a surprising but pleasant addition. One disappointment was the Panoramic Photo feature. We were curious about creating panoramic photos, but apparently you can't select it as a function, and the Help file offers little in the way of useful advice. Beyond that misstep, Windows Live Photo Gallery is a smooth and likeable entry-level photo management system. This is a photo program anyone can use.
Windows Live Photo Gallery is a free utility from Microsoft. While it hit a snag with its panorama option, the overall program was smooth sailing, and we recommend it.
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Dear bleepingcomputer Team,
I have an Acer Aspire 5738G with Windows 7 32bit that will not install certain programs, such as:
aTube Catcher (installer is 16.8MB)
Adobe Reader DC (installer is a few MB)
Adobe Flash (installer is a few MB)
but if I download the offline installation for Adobe Reader and Adobe Flash (about 100MB) then those programs will install.
Unfortunately there is only one option for aTube and it doesn't work.
I tried to:
*disable UAC
*run the installation process as Administrator
*turn off antivirus
*turn off Windows Defender
*turn manually ON the 'Windows Installer' service
but nothing happen.
There are no Errors or Event related to the installation in the Windows Event Log and Registry.
I have done a scan with AdwCleaner and Mbam and both found some keys and one Malware program related to an old installation of aTube Catcher, because the owner wasn't trained to install that program.
By the way before and after scan didn't sort the problem.
Please tell me if I'm missing some steps.
Best Regards,
Windows Vista Upgrade
Alessio
Raccolta Foto Windows Vista Aggiornamento A Windows 10
Raccolta Foto Windows Vista Aggiornamento A Windows 7
Edited by hamluis, 14 December 2016 - 12:16 PM.
Moved from Win 7 to Vista - Hamluis.