![]() * For those of you reading this who don't know how to implement the registry keys.Copy and past everything within the lines into notepad and name it whatever you like giving it a reg extension. *The reg keys turned out to be a must for me, as they were nonexistent in my system, thumbnails didn't appear in the preview pane without CBXshell. I then installed CBXshell (since others had results with it) along with the reg keys neither of which worked for me independently of the other things I list here. ![]() ![]() *MysticThumbs is good software, but the available workarounds for full functionality failed to disable the butt-crack looking logo/watermark that appears on the thumbnails upon installation.ģ. I don't know why or how they're important, but the end result wouldn't have been achieved without them. *NOTE: I only found these to be necessary after removing them along with the MysticThumbs application that necessitated their inclusion. I Installed GhostScript both x86 and 圆4: *I placed it in the System32 folder where I thought Microsoft would've placed it had they included it in Win 7, but it may not matter.Ģ. This is one of many sources for PreviewConfig: This made it possible, at least some of the time, to see epub thumbnails within Windows Explorer, and a larger scale view in the preview pane in the form of a player - upon selecting "Media files (audio/video)" in PreviewConfig. First thing I did was to install PreviewConfig a thumbnail handler that's non-existent in windows 7.
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