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Ever since i upgraded to Windows 7, there have been a couple of minor issues which after looking around was able to be resolved simply, however there is two which are still present at the moment.
The first one is in relations to Firefox, when you download a file, you generally get the confirmation box of what you want to download. The box is something like:
"What should Firefox do with this file?
Open with <Windows Media Player Default>
Save File
[] Do this automatically for files like this from now on"
The problem is, for certain file extensions, like .avi for instance - The "Do this from now on" box is unchecked and greyed out. It cannot be remembered for future reference. While i was on Windows XP etc this issue was not present.
Other file extentions like .wmv are fine though, but it seems to affect a range of them.
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The second issue is about Paintshop Pro. I vaguely use this, in the past (WinXP) when i wanted to open several images at once, they would all open in that one single PSP file - But since moving over to Windows7, each individual image requires you to drag and drop them into said PSP-window, or it will open up multiple instances of PSP.
I've checked the menu's, but nothing seems to bring this up.
The first one is in relations to Firefox, when you download a file, you generally get the confirmation box of what you want to download. The box is something like:
"What should Firefox do with this file?
Open with <Windows Media Player Default>
Save File
[] Do this automatically for files like this from now on"
The problem is, for certain file extensions, like .avi for instance - The "Do this from now on" box is unchecked and greyed out. It cannot be remembered for future reference. While i was on Windows XP etc this issue was not present.
Other file extentions like .wmv are fine though, but it seems to affect a range of them.
-
The second issue is about Paintshop Pro. I vaguely use this, in the past (WinXP) when i wanted to open several images at once, they would all open in that one single PSP file - But since moving over to Windows7, each individual image requires you to drag and drop them into said PSP-window, or it will open up multiple instances of PSP.
I've checked the menu's, but nothing seems to bring this up.