Posts Tagged Compatibility

Windows 7 Troubleshooting, part 1

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In part one of this (hopefully) two part series, we’ll examine the Troubleshooting control panel in Windows 7, specifically its program compatibility wizard. Don’t want to use Windows XP mode? Maybe this tool will help.

Troubleshooting in Windows has always been a mixed bag. The operating system’s error messages typically range from unhelpfully ambiguous (Windows cannot eject this drive, one or more applications may be using it) to downright cryptic (my personal favorite is the Windows 9x-era “Your computer has performed an illegal operation”). In the vast majority of cases, users are stuck with puzzling out the problem on their own.

Microsoft has taken a step toward changing that with the new Troubleshooting applet in the Control Panel. Let’s see how useful this addition to Windows really is.

You’ll find the Troubleshooting panel in the Control Panel, or by typing “troubleshooting” into the Search bar in the Start menu. The first time you launch it, the applet may ask you if you’d like to keep it up to date using the Internet – I see no reason not to, and so this guide assumes that you’re keeping the Troubleshooting panel updated.

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First Windows 7 Update In The Wild

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Microsoft-Windows-7-Windows-UpdateMicrosoft has released their first Windows 7 update, and interestingly enough, it improves Windows 7 compatibility with certain popular programs.

The update helps to resolve issues with some legacy applications, such as problems during installation, interaction, instability, and World War 3. It hit Windows Update this week, but if you haven’t seen it already, it’s also available on Windows Update (Windows 7 x86 & x64, Windows Server 2008 R2 x64, and Windows Server 2008 R2 for Itanium-Based Systems).

Not only that, but Microsoft has stated that this should be one of many application compatibility updates (let’s hope that this promise isn’t like the Vista Ultimate promise), so users (and businesses) whose programs are still incompatible can safely look to the future and hope that their product will eventually be supported in Windows 7.

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Windows 7 Application Compatibility Update

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windows-7-comptaible,D-8-193580-3Microsoft has released a Windows 7 Application Compatibility Update that “that improves the compatibility experience in Windows 7″. Three different kind of problems can be resolved with these updates including incorrect installations, system instability and software that is not working correctly after installation.
The August 2009 update lists the following applications that have been included by Microsoft in the update:

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