Monday, October 5, 2015

Remove Microsoft Photo Editor

Remove Microsoft Photo Editor from Occupation XP.


Click "OK." You can, on the other hand, remove Microsoft Photo Editor provided you own Microsoft Duty XP.


Instructions


1. Place the Microsoft Office XP Disc into your pc's Disc guide.


2. Click the "Inauguration" button.


3. Click "Run."


4. Enter "[drive]:\Setup.exe" in the "Open" dialog box. The drive is the letter of the CD drive. This will launch the setup screen.


5. Go to "Maintenance Mode Options."


6. Click "Add or Remove Features -- Change Which Features Are Installed or Remove Specific Features." Select "Next."


7. Select "Office Tools" under the "Features to Install" heading. This will expand the Office XP components


8. Select "Microsoft Photo Editor."


9. Select "Not Available" to remove it. Click "Update."


10. Wait while your computer completes the update.Microsoft Photo Editor is an image-editing programme that was included in Microsoft Duty suites, including Duty XP and earlier. The programme is automatically removed when you install Job 2003 or 2007. It was replaced by a fashionable photo-editing programme called Microsoft Occupation Picture Executive.