It seems that the picture library has stopped working on my PC upgraded to Windows 7. Even so, the pictures remain intact and there is no issue with slideshow screensaver. How can I prevent my system from displaying this message?
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The first step required is to open Windows Explorer on your system. Find out the picture library and right click on it. This will show up a menu on the screen. Go through that menu and click the ‘Delete’ option. If you get a confirmation message, click on ‘Yes’ option available in it. Locate the ‘Libraries’ option available in the left pane of Windows Explorer. Right click on that option and choose ‘Restore default libraries’ option.