Windows 10: Error message: It looks like we don't support this file format.

Discus and support Error message: It looks like we don't support this file format. in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Error message: It looks like we don't support this file format. I have opened downloaded photos from my Samsung Gallery for years, and now I get this... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Brenda JRM, Aug 21, 2020.

  1. Error message: It looks like we don't support this file format.


    Error message: It looks like we don't support this file format. I have opened downloaded photos from my Samsung Gallery for years, and now I get this error message on the files I downloaded on my pc today. It is a jpeg file, so nothing different. Do you have any suggestions as to how I can get these files to open?

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    Brenda JRM, Aug 21, 2020
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  2. error message, file format is not supported,

    i keep getting an error message, file format is not supported, or i dont have the latest update for photo gallery.. how do i fix this i have windows 10...help
     
    debbiehart2016, Aug 21, 2020
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  3. Format not supported error message

    When I try to upload mp3 files, I am getting 'File 1 is not a valid format' error message. It is a good mp3 file and infact I have uploaded many mp3 files earlier through the same Share.Ovi account. When I tried uploading using the email option, the file
    gets listed. What could be the problem?
     
    aljamiulazhar, Aug 21, 2020
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  4. paulbasel Win User

    Error message: It looks like we don't support this file format.

    Network Error Message when saving files in Office Programs

    @bro67 – Partial success today. Thanks for hanging in there with me. I decided that before I use the tools you suggested, I would try to uninstall and reinstall Office once more.

    This time Word now works properly when saving a file, at least the error isn’t kicked. However, if I try to browse one of the Save locations in the options menu the same error occurs. I have left them they way right now.

    However, Excel throws a fit immediately when saving a file. I don’t have time today to try your tools suggestions but will look into it tomorrow.

    Thanks
     
    paulbasel, Aug 21, 2020
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Error message: It looks like we don't support this file format.

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