If it's a new laptop, then it's probably running Vista, and the methods for
changing associations are a little different.
1. In Windows Explorer, right-click a .tif file, and choose Open With -
Choose Default Program.
2. In the Open With dialog, if the program you want to use is listed,
great... click on it, tick "Always use the selected program to open this
kind of file", then click OK.
3. If the program you want to use is not listed, then click Browse... make
sure that "Always use..." is ticked when you get back to the Open With
dialog.
4. If the program you want to use is not already on your computer, then
click the "look for the appropriate program on the Web" link.
If Open With - Choose Default Program is not available in step 1, then click
the Vista globe (start button), type Default Programs into the Start Search
box, click on Default Programs in the list that appears, then click on the
"Associate a fle type or protocol with a program" link in the Control
Panel/Programs/Default Programs dialog. Find .tif in the list of extensions,
select it, and click on Change program. You'll probably want to do the same
for .tiff.
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