Windows 10: Microsoft Photos 2018.18081.14710.0 Fails to Delete Files

Discus and support Microsoft Photos 2018.18081.14710.0 Fails to Delete Files in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; So this problem is probably older than me... (joking) I had this issue for months, even year+... I have a folder with 100 pictures, I open picture 30... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by AndreiAlisen, Oct 30, 2018.

  1. Microsoft Photos 2018.18081.14710.0 Fails to Delete Files


    So this problem is probably older than me... (joking)


    I had this issue for months, even year+... I have a folder with 100 pictures, I open picture 30 and delete it within Photos app. The picture seems like it goes off the screen, but it comes back and I am stuck with it instead of getting the previous or next one. The actual file vanishes from the folder, but since I deleted the picture, I no longer want it on the screen!!


    Could you please fix that? And before mentioning about possible solutions, this happens on at least 4 different computers, including desktops and laptops, with the latest version of Windows 10, latest Photos, etc. and it is happening since ages - no update made a difference.

    :)
     
    AndreiAlisen, Oct 30, 2018
    #1

  2. Deleting photos in Windows 10

    Hi,

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    - Are you using Photo app or other app?

    If you are referring to Photo app, follow the below steps and check.



    [*]1. In the Photos app, go to the folder with the files you want to delete.
    [*]2. Do one of the following:

    • If you’re looking at your list of photos and videos, swipe down on or right-click the files you want to delete. You can also tap or click
      Select all.
    • If you open a photo or video, swipe up from the bottom or right-click to see the app commands.

    3. Tap or click
    Delete.



    You can also delete photos using the Camera app, the OneDrive app, or File Explorer.

    The above steps are the only way to delete the photos.

    If you are referring to a different app or form different location, help us with more information.

    Regards,

    Guru Kiran
     
    Guru Kiran G, Oct 31, 2018
    #2
  3. how to restore photos in picasa deleted by mistake

    Hello Jim,



    Thank you for posting on Microsoft Community. We will assist you in resolving the issue.



    Before assisting further, I would like to ask you few questions:


    • Did you delete the photos from the PC?

    • Did you check if the photos are present in File Explorer?


    If any files, folders, documents are deleted accidently from the PC,
    Recycle bin
    holds them if the size of the deleted items are containable. Check if the photos folder is present in
    Recycle bin.



    Step 1: Check if the files and folders are present in your PC using
    Cortana by following the steps below:




    • Press Windows icon key on the keyboard and type the file or folder name in the search box.

    • Select the search result which shows folder and drive location of the program.

    • Follow the file or folder path of the program and check if it is the file you are looking for.


    Step 2: If you are unable to view the pictures using Picasa application, I suggest you to follow the steps below:




    • Open Windows File Explorer by pressing
      Windows key + E keys on the keyboard.

    • Open the file or folder where pictures are located.

    • Right click on a picture and hover your mouse over to
      Open with option.

    • Select Picasa from the option and check if you are able the view the pictures in
      Picasa photo viewer.


    If the issue persists, I suggest you to contact the application manufacturer for further assistance.



    Write back to us with the answers to the above questions and the status of the issue on the same post for further assistance. Your reply is most important for us to ensure we assist you accordingly.



    Thank you.
     
    Likhitha V, Oct 31, 2018
    #3
  4. Rose Cal Win User

    Microsoft Photos 2018.18081.14710.0 Fails to Delete Files

    Multiple Photos

    We suggest that you follow the steps below to delete the photo through Photos app:

    • If you’re looking at your list of photos in Photos app, select the photos by clicking on checkbox on the photos you want to delete. Click
      Delete icon at the bottom right corner to delete.
    • If you open a photo, Tap or press Delete
      key from keyboard.

    Let us know if you need more assistance.
     
    Rose Cal, Oct 31, 2018
    #4
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