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You've won 10 apps, but they can't see JPG files—needs reinstalling the program.

You've won 10 apps, but they can't see JPG files—needs reinstalling the program.

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TwiceCritical
Member
110
08-24-2016, 02:46 AM
#1
Click the DBL button on any JPG or graphic file, and you’ll see the app report issues like missing or corrupted files. It suggests reinstalling. How can I locate missing or damaged programs in the Windows 10 Home system and reinstall either all default ones or just the problematic ones? This problem hasn’t occurred since Windows 95, and I’m not new to troubleshooting. Could you guide me through using third-party tools for a scan? Thank you!
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TwiceCritical
08-24-2016, 02:46 AM #1

Click the DBL button on any JPG or graphic file, and you’ll see the app report issues like missing or corrupted files. It suggests reinstalling. How can I locate missing or damaged programs in the Windows 10 Home system and reinstall either all default ones or just the problematic ones? This problem hasn’t occurred since Windows 95, and I’m not new to troubleshooting. Could you guide me through using third-party tools for a scan? Thank you!

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pvcsam51320
Junior Member
47
08-25-2016, 06:58 AM
#2
Start by launching an admin command prompt and entering SFC /SCANNOW to inspect system files for missing or corrupt entries, replacing them with fresh copies. Then navigate to the Settings app via the Start Menu, select Apps from the left panel, review installed applications, locate the affected ones, and click the three dots next to each to access repair options like resetting or reinstalling. Alternatively, visit the Microsoft Store, tap the Library icon, and opt to check for updates to fix any Windows apps that aren’t functioning properly. If these steps don’t resolve the problem, consider performing a repair installation—this restores your apps and settings while reapplying core OS files and configurations. For guidance, refer to tutorials on forums such as tenforums or elevenforums. It’s also worth using HDSentinal or similar tools to scan disks for errors that could cause file corruption.
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pvcsam51320
08-25-2016, 06:58 AM #2

Start by launching an admin command prompt and entering SFC /SCANNOW to inspect system files for missing or corrupt entries, replacing them with fresh copies. Then navigate to the Settings app via the Start Menu, select Apps from the left panel, review installed applications, locate the affected ones, and click the three dots next to each to access repair options like resetting or reinstalling. Alternatively, visit the Microsoft Store, tap the Library icon, and opt to check for updates to fix any Windows apps that aren’t functioning properly. If these steps don’t resolve the problem, consider performing a repair installation—this restores your apps and settings while reapplying core OS files and configurations. For guidance, refer to tutorials on forums such as tenforums or elevenforums. It’s also worth using HDSentinal or similar tools to scan disks for errors that could cause file corruption.

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SinZero1337
Junior Member
16
08-30-2016, 09:36 PM
#3
Consider running "chkdsk /f /r c:" across all partitions and drives to verify the file system health. The unusual characters in your path might be causing hidden issues. Check if the command works consistently.
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SinZero1337
08-30-2016, 09:36 PM #3

Consider running "chkdsk /f /r c:" across all partitions and drives to verify the file system health. The unusual characters in your path might be causing hidden issues. Check if the command works consistently.

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Ladelichou
Member
63
09-04-2016, 04:34 PM
#4
Yes, it can show up higher in the folder list when sorted alphabetically.
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Ladelichou
09-04-2016, 04:34 PM #4

Yes, it can show up higher in the folder list when sorted alphabetically.

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Emilsk
Member
56
09-09-2016, 09:21 AM
#5
You're welcome! I'll keep an eye on it and let you know when I have updates.
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Emilsk
09-09-2016, 09:21 AM #5

You're welcome! I'll keep an eye on it and let you know when I have updates.