How to View and Extract Thumbnails from Windows Database Files
If you have ever wondered what images are stored in the Thumbs.db, ehthumbs.db, ehthumbs_vista.db, Image.db, Video.db, TVThumb.db, and musicThumbs.db database files that Windows creates in various folders, you might be interested in a free tool called Thumbs Viewer. This program allows you to open these database files and view the thumbnails inside, as well as extract them to a folder of your choice.
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Thumbs Viewer is a simple and lightweight application that does not require installation. You can download it from https://thumbsviewer.github.io/ and run it from any location. You will need to have the Visual C++ 2008 runtime library installed on your system, which you can get from the Microsoft site.
To use Thumbs Viewer, you can either drag and drop a database file onto the program window, or use the File menu to open one. You will see a list of entries in the file, each with a filename, size, type, and date modified. You can sort the list by any of these columns by clicking on them. You can also rename an entry by clicking on it once and typing a new name.
When you select an entry, a preview window will pop up to show you the thumbnail image. You can move the image around with the mouse or arrow keys, zoom in or out with the + or - keys or the mouse wheel, and center the image with the Home key or the middle mouse button. You can also resize the preview window by dragging its edges.
If you want to save an entry or multiple entries to a folder, you can use the Save menu or right-click on the list and choose Save Selected. You can also export the list of entries to a CSV (comma-separated values) file for further analysis or processing.
Thumbs Viewer is a handy tool for anyone who wants to view and extract thumbnails from Windows database files. It is fast, easy to use, and supports various types of files. You can use it to recover deleted images, find hidden images, or just browse through your folders.
In this section, we will show you how to use Thumbs Viewer to view and extract thumbnails from a Thumbs.db file. You can follow the same steps for other types of database files.
Download Thumbs Viewer from https://thumbsviewer.github.io/ and unzip it to a folder of your choice.
Locate a Thumbs.db file in your system. You can use the Windows search function to find them, or use a third-party tool like Everything. Note that some Thumbs.db files may be hidden or protected by Windows, so you may need to enable the option to show hidden files and folders in the File Explorer.
Drag and drop the Thumbs.db file onto the Thumbs Viewer window, or use the File menu to open it.
You will see a list of entries in the file, each with a filename, size, type, and date modified. You can sort the list by any of these columns by clicking on them. You can also rename an entry by clicking on it once and typing a new name.
When you select an entry, a preview window will pop up to show you the thumbnail image. You can move the image around with the mouse or arrow keys, zoom in or out with the + or - keys or the mouse wheel, and center the image with the Home key or the middle mouse button. You can also resize the preview window by dragging its edges.
If you want to save an entry or multiple entries to a folder, you can use the Save menu or right-click on the list and choose Save Selected. You can also export the list of entries to a CSV (comma-separated values) file for further analysis or processing.
That's it! You have successfully viewed and extracted thumbnails from a Thumbs.db file using Thumbs Viewer. You can repeat the same process for other database files that contain thumbnails. 0efd9a6b88
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