Despite its old age, there have been numerous reports that the slideshow throws an error “An error is preventing this slideshow from playing”. This mostly occurs when the path to pictures folder is either not mapped correctly (including shortcuts) or there are configuration problems. We will go through all the solutions starting with the most popular one.
What causes the error ‘An error is preventing this slideshow from playing’?
There can be several random problems which cause this error message ranging from power to slideshow configurations. The most common root issues include:
Power settings dictate how the computer reacts when it is left idle for a period of time. If these are not set correctly, it might cause the error message.The default Pictures folder may sometimes cause discrepancies. This is the default folder which is selected to fetch all the photos from.In some rare cases, the image extension raises the issue. If the pictures are in formats like ‘PNG’, this might pop the error message.If you are using a custom folder, make sure it is not a shortcut. Shortcuts bring a problem to the mapping of pictures and may cause the computer to redirect to the original location where it might induce the error message.Windows essential 2012 might be corrupt. This is the main module which oversees the slideshow mechanism.
Solution 1: Using a specific folder for pictures
This error might occur if you use the default folder for displaying pictures on your computer. The default ‘Pictures’ folder is where all your pictures are saved automatically whether they are imported or download. Making a new folder, moving your pictures there and then pointing to it might solve the issue.
Solution 2: Forcefully initializing Slide Show
If the above method doesn’t work, you can try forcefully initializing the slideshow on your computer. The windows explorer has a default option of initiating a slideshow on any pictures folder. However, we will try pointing towards the default pictures application from the screen saver options and force the slide slow.
Solution 3: Checking the file path
If you are pointing to a custom directory, you should make sure that the path you are pointing to exists. If you are using a shortcut to access the photos, you should point to a proper folder instead. Shortcuts can cause issues when Windows tries to extract pictures from there. To check the path where the screen saver is pointing, follow the steps 2-3 from Solution 1. Once you have changed the file path of the pictures, restart your computer completely and try initiating the screen saver again. Check if the issue is solved.
Solution 4: Checking picture file format
If you are using images such as PNG(Portable network graphics) etc. for the screensaver, this can pop the error message. For windows to run your screen saver photos smoothly, you should ensure that you have pictures of a good and common format on your computer. You can change the existing pictures to formats like JPEG using the paint application. Follow the steps below.
Solution 5: Repairing Windows Essentials 2012
Windows Essentials is part a suite of Microsoft freeware in which the slideshow mechanism is contained. If this module is corrupt or misconfigured, you might be experiencing this error. We can try repairing the module from the application manager and see if this gets rid of the error under discussion. Make sure that you logged in as an administrator.
In addition to the above solutions, you can also:
Make sure that the screen saver settings are set correctly in your power options. If the power options do not allow for screensavers, you might not be able to view any of your pictures as screensavers.You can also try alternatives like Google Picasa for slideshows. Although it is depreciated, it still works great with more tweaking options as compared to the native Windows screen saver applications.
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