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You will then see a message when you open Picasa that updates are ready to be installed.
#PICASA 3.9 BUILD 136.18 UPDATE#
My recommendation is to set this option to update Picasa automatically. You make this choice by going to Tools / Options and click on the General tab. So, for example, my Picasa is currently version 3.0 and build number 57.52. To find out what you have, you click on the Help menu and choose About Picasa. It’s important to get the latest builds because they are created to fix bugs and add new features.
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There is also a ‘build’ number that represents updates to the version.
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Posted by Chris Guld at 12:58 pm Tagged with: Picasa Import problem, picasa updatesĭo you know what version of Picasa you have? And by ‘version’, I’m not just talking 2 or 3. It doesn’t touch your photos, everything will be just the same, you’ll just have the latest version of the program. Don’t worry, you won’t end up with two copies, it will just overwrite your existing software.
#PICASA 3.9 BUILD 136.18 INSTALL#
Once it is downloaded, you need to open and run the picasa39-setup.exe to install it. If it reports that “the application is up to date” and you know that is not true, you can always go to and click on Download Picasa. If there is an update available, it will start downloading and it will update when you click OK. If you want to manually check for updates, you can click on Help->Check for Updates. Update Automatically is usually the right choice. Towards the bottom of the dialog box, you should see Automatic Updates and your choices are: Update Automatically, Ask Before Downloading Updates, Don’t Check for Updates. To see if you have Automatic Updates turned on, click on Tools->Options->General. If you have Automatic Updates turned on, you should get notices automatically when there is a new version and you will be prompted to install it. Notice the numbers that are highlighted in yellow – that’s your version and build. You will see a screen that looks like the following image. To check what version of Picasa you have, click on the Help menu, then About Picasa. They have since issued the next ‘build’ 136.19 and that problem has gone away. I found that I had to click the dropdown arrow to select my camera – when I hadn’t had to do that before. Some people couldn’t import pictures from their camera at all. A recent Picasa update (3.9 build 136.18) broke some of the functionality of the Import feature.