I am unable to open 3 photos once they have been uploaded to my photo program (Olympus 3).  I have been doing this successfully for some time.  What  I get instead is a tiny box covered with the photo gallery icon. ( a yellow flower).  The photos are uploaded and opened but blocked.  How do I open my photos?
thank you


I am unable to open 3 photos once they have been uploaded to my photo program (Olympus 3).  I have been doing this successfully for some time.  What  I get instead is a tiny box covered with the photo gallery icon. ( a yellow flower).  The photos are uploaded and opened but blocked.  How do I open my photos?
thank you

Original title: problem with photo gallery

I want to sort my folders by date but with newest to oldest. I have looked all over and cannot figure out a way to do this. Whether in Windows Live Photo Gallery or from my "Explorer" window, my oldest picture folders always come up first and I have to scroll to the bottom of the list. So for example, I now have to scroll through 4 years worth of picture folders to get to the folder from today.

Thanks!

PS Any suggestion on how to get rid of the JXR message?
I want to sort my folders by date but with newest to oldest. I have looked all over and cannot figure out a way to do this. Whether in Windows Live Photo Gallery or from my "Explorer" window, my oldest picture folders always come up first and I have to scroll to the bottom of the list. So for example, I now have to scroll through 4 years worth of picture folders to get to the folder from today.

Thanks!

PS Any suggestion on how to get rid of the JXR message?

I recently upgraded SQL 2005 to SQL 2008 R2 in order for a business program to operate properly.  However, since the upgrade, I am now unable to operate Windows Photo Gallery.  The error message indicates that Photo Gallery can't start because Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition is missing.  It sends me to a link to install it, but if I install it, I fear that it will overwrite my version of SQL 2008 and I will lose the functionality of my business programs that require 2008.  How do I get Photo Gallery to work with SQL 2008?

 

Thanks for your help.

Basic question: which of these two programs should I be using as my default to "open anything that this program can open?"  I have both of these programs on my laptop, for whatever reason.  My "Photo Gallery" is dated 2006 (it came on computer; I have Windows Vista Home Premium) but an update check indicates I am running the latest version and no additional updates are available at this time.  (I have automatic updating selected.)   My "Windows Live Photo Gallery" is "Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011," copyright 2010.  I did not download it intentionally; did I get it when I installed Microsoft Office 2010?  I cannot find any way of checking for updates, update history, etc., on this program. 

 

I am only a casual photographer (camera phone), but often get pix from others.  Sometimes I get an error saying "Photo Gallery Cannot Open: you don't have the latest updates or file format not supported."  I am wondering if this could be rectified, at least sometimes, if I had the "open this picture" process defaulting to the better choice of the two versions of Photo Gallery that I have. 

 

Any comments that would shed light on any of the above, or related matters, would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!  (Especially since I see that Windows Live Photo Gallery, in its latest incarnations, is now called just Photo Gallery. Yet my Photo Gallery is older than my Windows live Photo Gallery!  So I don't really know which of my two programs is the most up to date, etc.) 

Photo Gallery crashes on slideshow, either on the first picture or sometimes on one of the first 10-15 pictures.
Windows Essentials 2012 Repair  didn't help.
Any ideas?

Faulting application name: MovieMaker.exe, version: 16.4.3508.205, time stamp: 0x5111fa77
Faulting module name: igd10umd32.dll, version: 8.15.10.2342, time stamp: 0x4d8d3b0c
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000e33c1
Faulting process id: 0x33d8
Faulting application start time: 0x01ce8732bbcfd58a
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Photo Gallery\MovieMaker.exe
Faulting module path: C:\windows\system32\igd10umd32.dll
Report Id: 3fc94ae1-f326-11e2-9aad-24b6fd1fc90d


I am running win 7- I loaded Photo Gallery about a month ago. It seems to have UNINSTALLED ITSELF??? I use Photo Gallery for my screen saver slide show-  I noticed the slidshow had stopped working so I went in to setting s to make sure everything looked alright and appears that Photo Gallery is GONE! When I do a global search in the Start box I get a prompt that tells me "go online to download Windows Essentials (Photo Gallery)". So when I try to re-download Photo Gallery microsfots site tells me Photo Gallery is already installed??? But it's not working and I can't find it on my computer???
Keep getting message that I can't e-mail from photo gallery under my original account name.Is this due to moving to Outlook?

When opening windows live email it wouldn't open. I was also unable to open any other programme till I could close windows live mail, andf when I did close it the information posted below came up. The same also  occurred when trying to open Widows live photo gallery, but I am not sure if the same error message came up.. The only thing I had done prior to the problem occurring was to delay some more programmes on starup in Nortons.

 

Problem Event Name: InPageCoFire

Error Status Code: c0000185

Faulting Media Type: 00000003

Damaged file name: UIRibbon.dll

OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3

Locale ID: 2055

Additional Information 1: 0a9e

Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

Additional Information 3: 0a9e

Information for windows live photo gallery seems to be the same and Microsoft Fixit did not work althought it said problem solved

Damaged file name: UIRibbon.dll

OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3

Locale ID: 2055

Additional Information 1: 0a9e

Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

Additional Information 3: 0a9e

Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789