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  2. Windows 10 photo app. where are my photos stored?

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    Open the photo/photos you would like to locate, through the photos app. 2. Right click on the photo and select "file info". 3. On the left hand side of the window under "folder path", copy the folder path. 4. Press Windows key + R, paste the folder path in the run command and press enter. Hope this helps.

  3. How can I get the Microsoft Photo Legacy app?

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    Some basic and expected functionality is missing from the current release of the Photos app for Windows 11. I would like it back. I've tried various online tutorials that suggest everything from significant edits to the registry to downloading the apparently now non-existent app from the MS Store. Thoughts? Perhaps a step by step set of ...

  4. how to get Photos Legacy - Microsoft Community

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    To get that app, please click start menu and type Photos then hit enter. Select Settings and scroll down, you'll see the Photo Legacy, please click on it. And that should give you the Photo Legacy. Please check and follow the steps from the link below: How to get the Photos Legacy.

  5. How to install Windows 10 - Photos App - Microsoft Community

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    Open Windows Store app> On search, type Microsoft Photos> Click the Free button. Let us know how it goes. Dear Jelo, Unfortunately we uninstalled all built-in apps for all users so the store app also removed. Our reqirement is to get back the photo app for all users. We appreciate your response.

  6. Where are photo app images stored? - Microsoft Community

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    Normally the Photos app looks into the Pictures folder in your user folder and displays the images in that folder in the app. If you use OneDrive to store data online, the photos app may also display images form your OneDrive online. In the Photos app, click the gear icon to open the Photos app Settings. In the Sources section, you will find ...

  7. How do I update Microsoft photos for Windows 10?

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    To update Microsoft Photos follow these steps: 1. Click on the "Start" button (the Windows logo at the bottom left corner of your screen). 2. Select "Microsoft Store" from the list of applications. If you can't find it, you can type "Microsoft Store" into the search bar and it should appear. 3.

  8. How to install Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 11

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    Well, in fact, Windows Photo Viewer is available on all Windows 10 including 21H2 and on Windows 11, too. The main problem, that it is hidden, and cannot be chosen from Open With context menu. To achieve this I would recommend to read the following article by Ashwin.

  9. How do I store photos on my COMPUTER, not a cloud.

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    Hi Cswags, Click start, and type “This PC” and open it up. Open your C drive, then look for “users” - once that is open, look for you user account, and open that. Within there, you should see a “pictures” folder. You can right click, and “send to” shortcut to desktop, and just store all your pictures there.

  10. Windows 11 Photos App using external hard drive storage

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    Hi Kea. I'm Greg, here to help you with this. When you Import pictures to Windows 11 Photos app it should ask for a destination folder to store them - it must have a place to store them which is usually the User Pictures folder where it stays connected by default, but you can import them anywhere you want on the PC as it detects any pictures in on the internal drives or OneDrive.

  11. Microsoft Photo application on Windows 11 doesn't launch after...

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    Run PowerShell as administrator and perform the following steps: Know the application names on the Windows 11 environment: Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers | Format-Table Name. Know the application installation path on the PC: Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers | Where {$_.Name -like 'Microsoft.Windows.Photos'} Run PowerShell as a user, then perform the ...