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Wndows XP keeps asking me to insert a disk for the “Windows Photo Gallery”. What should I do?

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Wndows XP keeps asking me to insert a disk for the “Windows Photo Gallery”. What should I do?

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Microsoft produced a program for Windows Vista called the “Windows Photo Gallery”, but not for Windows XP. If you are seeing this message on your Windows XP computer, it is an unrelated program of the same name and was probably put there by your computer’s manufacturer. Contact your computer’s manufacturer for more information. Q: What is XMP and what other applications support it? The Extensible Metadata Platform or XMP is a specific type of extensible markup language used in PDF, photography and photo editing applications. It was first introduced by Adobe Systems in April 2001 as part of version 5.0 of the Adobe Acrobat software product. XMP can be used in JPEG, JPEG 2000, GIF, PNG, and TIFF. In a typical edited JPEG file, XMP information is typically included alongside Exif and IPTC data. The Windows Photo Gallery offers support for the XMP standard.

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