For details see my PhotoStory 3 on Windows 7 page one with 'improved' Digital Rights Management). To 'downgrade' Windows 7 to WMP10, users will have to start by removing all existing MS 'Multi-media' components, then selectively install WMP10 and then avoid MS 'auto-updates' from overwriting WMP10 with a later version (i.e. So, when you 'upgrade' to WMP11, and find you have lost direct access to your CD/DVD drive (and can no longer play 'wrong region' movies) don't blame me. Each 'version' of WMP installs more and more restrictive DRM 'enforcement'. If you have WMP 11 or later (or let Microsoft 'update' you to WMP11 at the end of WMP10 install) expect a whole world of pain trying to 'go back' to 10. PhotoStory 3 needs Windows Media Player 10. exe 'installer', it's either a Virus infected root-kit or (if you are lucky) just some browser/search engine hijacking spam-ware installer) The real Microsoft PSTORY.MSI install package is 5,271,552 bytes in size and it's Digital Signature time-stamp is 12 November 2004 02:13:32 (if you are offered anything else, or an. If you are not an "authenticated Windows XP user" (for example, you are using Windows Vista/7/8/10), you can find copies of the PSTORY.MSI installer elsewhere on the web, HOWEVER watch out for 'adware' and 'search hijack' installers that even many 'good' sites now try to scam you into running. Using PhotoStory 3 Finding Microsoft PhotoStory 3Īuthenticated Windows XP users can download the software for free from the Microsoft Photo Story 3 web page.
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