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After no success trying a lot of changes i found out the followinf solution:
1. Be sure to backup all your important jobs
2. Enter in to save mode
2. Rename the directory Movie Maker
3. Boot your system.
4. Take your Windows XP CD and make Windows Install on the same Windows
directory (it is called Upgrade install)
5. After install, rename to Movie Maker again (in safe mode).
6. At the end the system will start up with pictures "working" in the
preview window.
I tryed my solution in two diferent PC's with entire success.
With regards
Manors
1. Be sure to backup all your important jobs
2. Enter in to save mode
2. Rename the directory Movie Maker
3. Boot your system.
4. Take your Windows XP CD and make Windows Install on the same Windows
directory (it is called Upgrade install)
5. After install, rename to Movie Maker again (in safe mode).
6. At the end the system will start up with pictures "working" in the
preview window.
I tryed my solution in two diferent PC's with entire success.
With regards
Manors