To improve customer service quality and reduce costs, Microsoft has added many features in Windows 7 with the ability to self-diagnose/automatically repair system faults, some of these tools are integrated into the Windows Action Center Function. Microsoft official Lori Brownwell said in his blog: "These features can automatically diagnose and solve system faults that many Windows users may encounter, such as software compatibility faults and hardware faults."
For example, users at the whitelist level often cannot install correct drivers for new hardware, which leads to poor Device Performance and even cannot work properly. "If an error occurs during driver installation, the Windows Action Center will automatically warn you, diagnose the root cause of the problem, and provide you with the correct solution, or automatically install the correct driver."
At the same time, Microsoft has also set up the "Fixit Center for automatic fixing of Microsoft software problems" on its official website, which can provide users with solutions based on users' faults, you only need to click the "Fix it" icon on the webpage to automatically Fix these faults.
Brownwell said: "When designing the Fixit Automatic repair function, we fully considered various situations that may cause unexpected failures and adopted a lot of security measures. For example, if you click the incorrect Fixit icon, the system will not fix the error ."
In addition, Microsoft provides many other ways to solve Windows 7 system faults. For example, Microsoft's Technical Support Team is using Twitter to quickly release system fault solutions.
Microsoft officially released the Windows 7 operating system last week. The price of the Windows 7 Professional Edition is USD 299, and that of the upgraded version is USD 199. The flagship version of Windows 7 is priced at $319, And the upgraded version is priced at $219. Windows 7 Family Premium is priced at $199, And the upgraded version is priced at $119.