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Windows 10 Photo tile showing deleted photos [Expert Fix]
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Windows 10 Live Tiles show some photos from the gallery in your system allowing users to customize their system and give it a personal touch.
However, some users have reported that even after deleting certain photos, they still appear in the tile.
Several users took to the Microsoft Community Forums to explainWindows 10Photo tile showing deleted photos on their computer.
Here’s what one of them says:
I delete pictures from my camera roll on my new surface pro and the roll reads empty. The pictures still show up on the photo tile. How do I get rid of them.
Follow these steps to fix this problem on your computer.
How can I fix Windows 10 Photo tile showing deleted photos?
1. Clear cached photos from Live Tile
2. Reinstall Photos App
If clearing the cache did not help, try to uninstall the Photos app from the system and reinstall it from the Windows Store.
3. Download the free Adobe Lightroom version
The power of Adobe Lightroom cannot be underestimated when it comes tophoto management and editing.
The tool is designed for all who are eager to access their photos online, while also taking advantage of some incredibly powerful editing features.
Any user can have fun and experiment with its powerful raw profiles and filters, an intuitive adjustment brush, and a great built-in cataloging system to keep files in perfect order.
Instead of worrying about Windows 10 Photo tile showing deleted photos, you should try out the free version too, and enjoy non-destructive editing and complete management of your photos.
Adobe Lightroom
4. Unpin and repin the Tile
The above solutions will help you fix the Windows 10 live tile showing deleted photos errors.
If it happens to know any other solutions, make sure to tell us in the comments section below. Also, leave there any other questions you may have.
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Tashreef Shareef
Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.
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