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I found a bunch of files in my My Documents/My Albums that have file extension ABM. I'm sure at some point I could view them but they are old. These don't seem to open with anything on my pc. How did this happen and what can I do about it? I don't want to buy any software if I can avoid it. Maybe there is a program that I have that can open them or convert them?Is my cCleaner removing file extension on the Registry clean?
I see the 2nd box on the Registry clean list says Unused File Extensions and it is checked. Can I use cCleaner to restore me and get out of this mess if I had cCleaner backup changes to the registry?
I have seven backups dating back to Jan 8 of this year but I wouldn't know how to restore from these backups. Is what you use to open the ABM files.
Right-click file, choose Open With, and select the program from the list. If it isn't there, click Browse and find the main ArcSoft executable file and choose it. Click the check box for 'Always use this program to open this type of file'.if the ArcSoft or similar product is no longer installed on your system, you need to re-install it.This is assuming, of course, that these files were meant to be opened by double-clicking on them.CCleaner: The REG file backups are stored in your My Documents folder. Right-click the appropriate file, select Merge. If you want to see what is in a particular file (e.g., to check that it is the backup for ABM associations which were removed), right-click the file and choose Edit. I must have uninstalled the Kodak Picture CD software at some time in the past and that is what was needed.
I got out the CDs that those photos came on and the Kodak Picture CD volume 5 issue 1 software along with Apple Quicktime 5 was on the CD and it installed.But I can't figure out how to open the photos off my drive with it. I was able to select options to save new pics like the ones on that disc as JPG files. I guess I will leave that box in Registry in cCleaner unchecked from now and never delete Unused File Extensions.But now I really need to figure out how to access these 6 old album folders with the software. Use whichever program it is that builds Albums.Play with the Kodak application suite, and find out how to make a new album - I suggest it is PhotoImpreesions Album.The executable file is generally one with a custom program icon, and the name ends with.exe.But it is strange that the extensions were not re-associated when you re-installed the applications. You may want to check in PhotoImpressions for options that will do this for you - associate certain file types with the application.Note also that the ABM files are usually just a database, and that you would still need the actual images referred to in the database still on you drive.Try this: copy one of the ABM files to your Desktop. Change the extension from ABM to TXT. Try to open it in a text editor, and it should give you valuable hints as to the application which created it, etc.If you cannot see file extensions, you need to enable these.
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If you are using, for instance, Win XP, you do it this way:In a Windows Explorer window, Tools &rarr Folder Options → View tab → un-check 'Hide extensions for known file types'. I have tried most of your suggestions but unfortunately I am confused with what I find on my pc. I read the CD's readme.txt and it says that you need Apple QuickTime 4.0 or greater in order to create a KODAK Picture CD Picture Postcard or Road Show. I can't figure out a way to build Albums using the Kodak Picture CD program that I have.
I have played with the Kodak application suite, and can't figure out how to make a new album or if it is even possible.The only.exe file that I find just starts the KODAK Picture CD which only seems to display pics that were downloaded directly from a KODAK picture cd.I made these album copies many years ago and I don't remember if I was ever able to view them.You said 'Note also that the ABM files are usually just a database, and that you would still need the actual images referred to in the database still on you drive'. I don't know anything about this and I am not sure how to solve it. Can you fill me in on this?I keep running into an issue when trying to deal with this. If I do a search for the two albums that the Kodak Picture CD program can view, which are different from the 6 that I want to view, the search program in my WinXP finds them in c:Documents and SettingsJeffRecent but when I look in c:Documents and SettingsJeff, I don't see a folder named Recent.
The closest named folder is My Recent Documents, but clearly the Search process says just Recent.If I could find that Recent folder (I couldn't by manually looking or doing a search), perhaps I could just copy or move those six files into it and they would be next to the two albums that do show up in the Kodak Picture CD program, and perhaps they would just be visable then using that program. They are what show up under the Start Menu → My Documents.
PhotoImpression Editor's ReviewArcsoft’s PhotoImpression is a photo, video and music editing package that simplifies the process of correcting, organising and producing photos and videos. It is easy to download and install. You can create a media library at the start by scanning selected or all folders and images can be accessed from a folder, camera, and phone.Navigation is straightforward and there are lots of good features to assist you in editing, such as batch processing to resize, rotate, convert and rename groups of files; application of colour effects, tinting, toning, painting, retouching and adding text, clipart, frame. You can also add tags, and use these for subsequent searches and using a single image can search for similar images.If you get stuck there is help text and an online forum to submit your queries to, but generally we found that the product is easy to use.