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I have added the photos to the Pictures Library, all permissions have been set to Full Control and I am logged in as administrator.

Saying that, I have linked my Skydrive and the photos present in the Skydrive there can be seen in the photo app but the photos present in the Picture Library cannot be seen. The message I get is as follows

"We couldn't find any photos in here

To get started......"

Basically saying that I need to add the photos to the Picture Library

What can be done?

Here is what I have done till now,

  1. Uninstalled the app, restarted the system, reinstalled the app, still nothing
  2. Changed the location of the Picture Library, nothing

Help will be appreciated

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Hey buddy,

I had this problem too today, and found this fourum, didnt find a solution anywhere but try this one as it seemed to work for me

open then close photos

Move all your picture files elsewhere

open then close photos

click under library tools manage, then manage library and change the directory to where you moved your pictures file

Open then click where your pictures are and they should start to appear

Didn't work, maybe I will wait till the weekend otherwise I will use the backup to reinstall everything. This is really annoying me

The Photos app settings are stored in the following location:

%localappdata%\Packages\microsoft.windowsphotos_8wekyb3d8bbwe

You can jump right to this location by entering that line in the Start Screen's search box or any folder's address bar.

Try deleting its contents to see if this fixes your problem.

Didn't work.

I am starting to suspect that this have something to do with the Library itself and nothing else as I also installed another app called PhotoMonkey which links to the Picture Library and it is also having the same issue i.e. no photograph from my library can be seen

Any help will be appreciated

jpg mostly some are in raw format

Im not sure why the jpgs are not working but I downloaded four raw format files from http://www.rawsamples.ch/ to test on my PC and Conon (.cr2), Fuji (.raf), Sony (.arw) worked but Nikon (.nef) and Olympus (.orf) did not work. I looked around and found this http://support.micro....com/kb/2712101 that talks about an update to Win 8 that adds the "Microsoft Camera Codec Pack" to windows 8 but I can get it to work and I don't know if the update is already on my system. I'm not that knowledgeable about all the raw format types per camera maker.

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