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The Windows Picture and Fax Viewer is the default Windows program that is used to open picture files. Images viewed there can be zoomed in, rotated, viewed as a slideshow, or printed.
To view the files, you go to C:/Windows/ and the files are in their. Easiest way to open it
There is no such thing as a "Windows XP Word file." You open the files in Vista the exact same way you do in Windows XP - with Microsoft Word.
try selecting a picture, hold shift and right click on it, then choose "open with..." It will show you a list of programs you can use to open the file. Or do you want windows explorer itself to open the file? I'm not even sure that's possible.
JPEG files can be viewed in Internet Explorer / Windows Explorer with no additional software.
If the files do not have pictures and Windows cannot open the file, you will need to download a program that is associated with the file. Some files, like PDFs, require a special program to open them.
Windows can only open files if you have the program associated with that file type installed.
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You need to change your Windows Defaults. This option is found in the Control Panel. You can choose which program to open files with by default. It sounds to me like all your files have a Windows Media Player Default setting on.
You need to configure your computer to open files from an earlier version Windows Movie Maker.
TBN files are a type of a JPG file extension. Therefore, in order to open TBN image files on Windows XP, you can use any standard image editor or viewer.