Thanks I tried that and I still get the same error message "Server execution failed" when ever I try to open a picture when it set to Photo Viewer.
That happened to me once. I don't think it cool. It makes it hard to read. I restarted my PC and never had that problem since.
Here is your regedit! Code: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\image\shell\OpenWindowsPhotoViewer] @="Open with Windows Photo Viewer" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\image\shell\OpenWindowsPhotoViewer\command] @="%SystemRoot%\\System32\\rundll32.exe \"%ProgramFiles%\\Windows Photo Viewer\\PhotoViewer.dll\", ImageView_Fullscreen %1" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\image\shell\OpenWindowsPhotoViewer\DropTarget] "CLSID"="{FFE2A43C-56B9-4bf5-9A79-CC6D4285608A}"
Well there must be another issue with your OS as I just ran the regedit, and it works. Perhaps an sfc /scannow or something to that effect. I really do not know what the problem would be.
Pls give me lockscreen regkey backup with working spotlight. i have no creative key in Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Lock Screen in build 16251
I can't install he-il LP on this build. Not by lpksetup and not by control panel. I got a message that it can't installed on this computer.
Pls give me lockscreen regkey backup with working spotlight. i have no creative key in Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Lock Screen in build 16251
I don't know why when I turn on the PC it opens Chrome and all the programs opened before shut the PC down. I hope this will be fixed in the next Build. It's annoying.
That only happens to me if before restarting or turning off the PC I don't close all the windows in Chrome, if I close them (which I usually do) it doesn't happen.
If i remember reading correctly, i think this is a feature for Fall Creators Update. Spoiler Improved Boot Up Experience Use sign-in info to apply settings after a restart or update: The advanced Windows Update feature to use your sign-in info to automatically finish setting your device after an update has been extended to regular reboots and shutdowns. When you log in and initiate a reboot or a shutdown through power options available on the Start Menu and various other locations, Windows will automatically setup your account after it has booted back up. This will help you sign-in faster and will restore your accessibility applications and any other application that has registered for application restart.