Windows Registry Editor Version adding the registry values, Windows Photo Viewer is now available for common image types to open and view in, and can be set as default image viewer, as shown in figures above. Method 1: Change File Type for Various Images’ Extension to Link to Windows Photo Viewer Windows Registry Editor Version 2: Restore Windows Photo Viewer Functionality (based on registry keys available from Windows 8.1, the effect is not direct, as you still need to go through Choose another app to find WPV entry, and WPV does not show up in Default Apps selection automatically as a choice as default image viewer) Then, run and merge the code to registry. Regardless of which registry tricks you choose, copy and save the code into a text file, and save it with a file name ending with. To resolve the issue, try one of the following registry hacks. To set it as the default viewer for chosen image file types only, click Choose default apps by file type. This associates the above image file types with Windows Photo Viewer. Under Photo viewer, select Windows Photo Viewer from the list. The cause of the issue is apparently due to missing, accidentally or intentionally by Microsoft, registry keys related to functionality of Windows Photo Viewer that outlines its available commands, and/or file associations that allow image files to identify Windows Photo Viewer as valid option. Step 2) Set Windows Photo Viewer as the default. To do this, open the Control Panel and go to Default Programs > Set Default. When Windows Photo Viewer is opening, it keeps showing the print pictures GUI. You should now be able to see the Windows Photo Viewer and set it as the default program for various image files.If you search for “Windows Photo Viewer” or “PhotoViewer” in Windows 10, no results is returned.
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