An Error Is Preventing The Photo From Being Displayed
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111 posts Philippines Cannot Display image, error 0x8000000a Hello! I was browsing my Pictures when I a note appeared saying: "An error prevented displaying this photo (error code: 0x8000000a)". Is there any solution for this? My System http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/gallery-program/windows-live-photo-gallery-an-error-is-preventing/53d2e1c6-34e0-4c24-8a10-bcb12454c1d8 Specs Computer type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number Toshiba OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit CPU AMD C-50 Ontario 40nm Technology Motherboard TOSHIBA Portable PC (Socket FT1) Memory 3.00GB DDR3 @ 536MHz (7-7-7-20) Graphics Card 384MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 6250 Graphics Sound Card Conextant SmartAudio HD Monitor(s) Displays Generic PnP Monitor on AMD Radeon HD 6250 (1366x768@60Hz) Screen Resolution 1366x768 Keyboard Toshiba Mouse Dell Case Toshiba Cooling CD-R King Calix-2 Notebook Cooling Pad Hard Drives 466GB Hitachi HGST http://www.sevenforums.com/music-pictures-video/288510-cannot-display-image-error-0x8000000a.html HTS545050A7E380 ATA Device (SATA) Antivirus ESET Smart Security 8, ESET NOD32, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Browser Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer BryanJames16 View Public Profile Find More Posts by BryanJames16 . 02 May 2013 #2 Dude Windows 10 Pro X64 5,920 posts Texas Hello BryanJames16, are the photo's in a zip file? Can you upload a screenshot please Screenshots My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Dude Build OS Windows 10 Pro X64 CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU OC@ 4.5GHZ Turbo Motherboard MSI Z77A-G45 Gaming Memory 8.00 GB DDR3 1600Mhz Graphics Card MSI Gaming X GTX 1070 Sound Card Realtek High Definition Monitor(s) Displays Dell S23O9W, HP L1710 Screen Resolution DELL-1920 x 1080 HP-1280 x1024 Keyboard Logitech Mouse MSI DS100 Interceptor PSU Seasonic X650 GOLD Case Zalman Z12 Cooling Antec Kuhler 920 Hard Drives Crucial m4 256 SSD, WD 7200RPM 500GB WD 1TB Internet Speed 50 down and 5 up Antivirus MSE Browser Chrome, IE 11 Other Info Logitech X-620 Speakers Dude View Public Profile Find More Posts by Dude 02 May 2013 #3 BryanJames16 Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 111 posts Philippines No sir they are not in the Zip File. They are inside the folder. Here's a screenshot: Attached Images My System Specs Computer type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number Toshiba OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit CPU AMD C-50 Ontario 40nm Tec
Preventing Photo From Being Displayed When trying to view an image file via the link in Start menu Recent Items list http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/wlpg-error-80010108-prevent-photo-display/ or from the Jump List, Windows Live Photo Gallery displayed the error An error is preventing the photo or video from being displayed followed by the error code 0x80010108.The interesting thing is that the same image file opens correctly when double-clicked directly, rather than launching an error it from Recent Items or via the Windows Live Photo Gallery Jump List.The problem is seen in Windows Live Photo Gallery Build 15.4.3508.1109. I narrowed the problem down to the Windows Live Photo Gallery Viewer Shim (PhotoViewerShim.dll), and would like to share the workaround an error is I used. Until Microsoft fixes the problem, you may use the following workaround.Workaround1. Click Start, type Regedit.exe and press {ENTER} 2. Go to the following key:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ WindowsLive.PhotoGallery.bmp.15.4 \ shell \ open \ DropTarget3. Right-click DropTarget, click Rename and prefix a hyphen so that it becomes "-DropTarget"4. Repeat the steps for the following keys (for GIF/ICO/JPG/PNG/TIF file types):HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ WindowsLive.PhotoGallery.gif.15.4 \ shell \ open \ DropTargetHKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ WindowsLive.PhotoGallery.ico.15.4 \ shell \ open \ DropTargetHKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ WindowsLive.PhotoGallery.jpg.15.4 \ shell \ open \ DropTargetHKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ WindowsLive.PhotoGallery.png.15.4 \ shell \ open \ DropTargetHKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ WindowsLive.PhotoGallery.tif.15.4 \ shell \ open \ DropTargetThis is done so that Windows Live Photo Gallery doesn't use the DropTarget GUID {00F346CB-35A4-465B-8B8F-65A29DBAB1F6} (PhotoViewershim.dll).Registry FixTo automate the above steps, download fix-wlpg-err-80010108.zip and unzip the contents to a folder. Double-click fix-wlpg-err-80010108.reg to run it.