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Windows Movie Maker and Windows Movie Maker 2.6


Question Posted Thursday October 8 2009, 3:22 am

Ok so I am having problems with my windows movie maker and I was going to get windows movie maker 2.6 but I can only get it if i have windows vista and i still have XP...I read the review though and it was saying the problems with it are the same problems that I am having with mine, when i go to drop photos it either freezes and shuts down or freezes temporarily, so is this just like a typical windows movie maker problem? If so, is there another program that is free that i could download and use to make my youtube movies? Thank you.

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