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What should I do with this QuickTime pop-up?
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<blockquote data-quote="ivy2300" data-source="post: 2632269" data-attributes="member: 892185"><p>So I am making a how-to video, and I transferred the vids and photos to my computer. My goal was to import them all into Windows Movie Maker, but first I decided to go through what I filmed in the Windows Live Photo Gallery. I watched each video, and all of a sudden this pop-up came up, which said:</p><p></p><p>Some of the files types associated with QuickTime applications are currently associated with other applications. Should I restore these file type associations to QuickTime? [Yes] [No] X </p><p>I could also check a box that says: Do not ask to preform this check again. The QuickTime Control Panel can be used to make subsequent changes. </p><p></p><p>I found it weird how the pop-up message said "I" in it, like it were human or something. Anyway I have no idea what to do, mainly because I'm scared that if I choose the wrong thing, I won't be able to import the vids or play them in Movie Maker. What should I do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivy2300, post: 2632269, member: 892185"] So I am making a how-to video, and I transferred the vids and photos to my computer. My goal was to import them all into Windows Movie Maker, but first I decided to go through what I filmed in the Windows Live Photo Gallery. I watched each video, and all of a sudden this pop-up came up, which said: Some of the files types associated with QuickTime applications are currently associated with other applications. Should I restore these file type associations to QuickTime? [Yes] [No] X I could also check a box that says: Do not ask to preform this check again. The QuickTime Control Panel can be used to make subsequent changes. I found it weird how the pop-up message said "I" in it, like it were human or something. Anyway I have no idea what to do, mainly because I'm scared that if I choose the wrong thing, I won't be able to import the vids or play them in Movie Maker. What should I do? [/QUOTE]
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