Every time Microsoft launches a new generation of operating systems, there is more debate about compatibility than performance, functionality, stability, security, and more. We know that changes in the system architecture can lead to software or drivers on the previous system platform that may not work properly on a new generation of operating systems, and even more so that hardware is not supported by the newer system.
Microsoft is also a dilemma in facing such problems, but we can see that Microsoft is working to solve such problems. In addition to the built-in compatibility solution tools in the operating system, Application Virtualization solutions and ancillary products are introduced to address compatibility issues thoroughly and effectively. Of course, the main character to be introduced today is the troubleshoot compatibility built into Windows 7 M3.
Discovery-Explore! At first Goxia did not know that the feature was built into Windows 7 M3. When the support software was being installed for X60, it was rejected. As shown in the following illustration, I am prompted that the program does not support the current operating system.
Ben wanted to give up, but because the Thinkpad keyboard function key Program-HotKey also cannot use, that too affect use! After some toss and find to select the installer, the right mouse click in the list has a "Troubleshoot compatibility"-Compatibility row wrong!
Start the Compatibility Debugging Wizard and follow the prompts. Because the program can be installed in Vista, the error message is that the installer found that the version was not in its own compatible list when it detected the system version, so the installation operation was interrupted. To do this, tick "the program worked in earlier versions of Windows but won ' t install or run now."