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Originally Posted by SnoopZ
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I didn't personally save them, the dvd's were issued as part of the service from the shop who did the film processing.
I have no idea now what file format was used as it is years since I last viewed them.
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Originally Posted by Halcyon
It really depends if the photos have been kept on the CD or not in their original format.
Back then a lot of these companies embedded them into their software, or created "show reels" in DVD video format.
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It was a little bit like that, the Klick Photoviewer was on each dvd and autoran when the disc was inserted.
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Originally Posted by Taf
I think OP is trying to open the DVD, not just use software to see the content.
I had problems when I was obliged to move to Win10. It would not open many CDs and DVDs, and File Manager would not see the disks either.
Click on Start -> Run
Type regedit to open Registry Editor
Navigate to following registry key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Se rvices\atapi
Right-click on atapi and Select New->Key
Type Controller0 and press Enter
Right-click on Controller0 choose New and select DWORD (32-bit) Value
Type EnumDevice1
Right-click on EnumDevice1 and click on Modify
In the Value Data box, type 1
Click on OK
Exit Registry Editor
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Will doing this have any effect on more up to date discs?