Aoiffe337 asked:


I was viewing some photos a short while ago and failed to open some photos with the extension MVI. I took them with my Canon. The Zoom Browser for the camera is on my desktop. I do not use it because it freezes up too much and does not respond when I need it. Anyhow, WindowsXP asked me if I wanted to go to the internet and find a program to open it. I chose Uniblue Registry Booster. It scanned my computer, found 778 errors and said that the trial verson can remove 15. I would have to buy the product to remove the remainder. I would like to know the function/purpose of the registry and if I should be removing anything from it. I would also like to know if there is a program that will open any photo with an extension whether BR,IMG or MVI and give me a chance to try the product before mentioning that I need to purchase it. I have a lot of photos that do not open because the technician who cleaned the computer removed software and I cannot find the CD to reinstall them.Thanks a lot.

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