Click the thumbnail image once to highlight it with a blue border. Find any image file you want to manipulate on your drive. You’re still inside the FastStone program. You will see 'PhotoSuite' added to the FastView Settings/Program window.Ĭlick 'OK' to close that window and return to the editing screen. Keep clicking folders until you see the 'Setup.exe,' file, click the open button in the small window, and then OK. Browse to the location of MGI Photo Suite on your hard drive. ![]() Click the 'Add' button near the bottom of that window. Click the 'Programs' button (second from the right) Here you are designating an external, aka Third-Party program, to use as a secondary editing program inside FastStone. Open FastStone, click the 'Settings' tab near the top of the screen, click the next 'Settings' tab from the pull-down menu. Download and install the current version (4.3) of FastStone Image Viewer (freeware for personal use). Install MGI Photo Suite then do nothing more with it. ![]() This works on my laptop’s Windows 7 Home Edition 64-bit and the desktop Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit OS. ![]() This will suffice until a more solid workaround is found for Windows 7 compatibility. I have discovered a reliably stable Windows 7 workaround to our experiences of Photo Suite closing when we click the 'open file' button. Hello Fellow MGI Photo Suite Ver 4 devotees.
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