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Thursday, August 31, 2017

How to Restore Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 10

Windows 10 is a pretty refined operating system but it also features a ton of useless apps that slow down its performance. One such app is the Photos app. Sure, the Photos app has some great features, but the photo viewing experience on the app is sluggish and laggy. Plus, it lacks the raw performance of its predecessor – Windows Photo Viewer. While Windows 10 does come with Windows Photo Viewer included, users can use it to only view .TIFF files and nothing else. Natively, Windows does not give the users the option to set Windows Photo Viewer as their preferred photo viewing software. Luckily, there’s a workaround for that. So if you’re annoyed by the stagnant performance of the default Photos app, read on, as we discuss how to restore Windows Photo Viewer and set it as your default photo viewer in Windows 10:

Restore Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 10

NoteThe following procedure requires Administrative Rights, so make sure that you are logged in as a user with administrative privileges.
  • To start off, download the Windows Photo Viewer enabler registry file from here.
  • Once you’ve downloaded the file, double-click it to run it. A User Account Controlwindow will now appear, asking you whether you want to allow the app to make changes to your device. Just click on “Yes” to continue.
UAC
  • A dialog box will now appear, warning you about adding changes to the Windows registry. Simply click on “Yes” to continue editing your registry file.
Registry Editor Warning
  • The program will now proceed in making changes to your registry file. Once completed, it will show a dialog box that all the keys and values have been successfully added to the registry. You can now click on “Ok” to close the window.
Completed Successfully
  • Next up, open the Start Menu, and type in “Default App Settings” and once the result is displayed, click on it to enter the default apps menu.
Start menu
  • Once you’re inside the default apps menu, scroll down to the “Photo Viewer”option. Click on the icon that says “Choose a default”. Do note that depending on your previous preferences, a different application might be displayed underneath this option.
Choose a default
  • A pop-up menu will now open up. Select “Windows Photo Viewer” from there.
Select Windows Photo Viewer
  • And that’s it. Windows Photo Viewer is now set as your default photo viewing app. Simply open any photo and it will be opened in Windows Photo Viewer.

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