To find an app thats designed for creating and editing video in Windows 10, visit the Windows Store. Step 1: Click on Start and All Programs then Accessories and select the option Windows Movie Maker. Windows Movie Maker is not supported for Windows 10. It's a really cool forum, that's where they told me how to instal Service Pack 3 to fix MovieMaker. Check if Movie Maker is already there in your computer. There are a couple of experts there who can help you with anything, including creating and adding your own effects, titles, subtitles and transitions to Moviemake. I used this SP3 fix to repair MovieMaker 2.1 in my Dell Latitude D600 laptop running XP, and to completely add it to an older Lenovo Thinkpad running XP that didn't have it. And keep this file handy on a backup flash drive, you don't want to lose it when Microsoft stops support for XP next year. This is the file: WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exeĭon't worry that it says Network installation, this file works.īe sure to follow the instructions carefully, such as first back up your system. Microsoft offers Service Pack 3 as an executable download: Because the installer is the archived file that was hosted. Microsoft discontinued support and downloads for Windows Movie Maker in 2017, but you can still download the original installer (as a part of Windows Live Essentials) from the Wayback Machine. (Also, I tried an alleged freestanding one that somebody invented by himself, but it was a mess, not for XP at all.) Yes, you can download Windows Movie Maker, but not from Microsoft's website. There is no freestanding MovieMaker 2.1 for XP that I know of, in fact that's what I'm looking for. If you don't want to sit around waiting for Windows Updates to randomly reinstal Moviemaker, you can restore MovieMaker 2.1 yourself to Windows XP SP3 by re-installing Service Pack 3.
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