Right-click on the software main program with compatibility problems, or right-click on the program shortcut icon on the desktop, and select "Compatibility Troubleshooter" in the menu that pops up.
The Program Compatibility Troubleshooter window opens, displays "detecting problems", displays the "Select Troubleshooting Options" window when it is detected, and selects "Try recommended settings."
You go to the test Program Compatibility settings interface, which lists the recommended compatibility settings, the most important of which is "Windows Compatibility Mode", and click "Test Program" below.
Try to run the program with the recommended compatibility settings, and you can see if the program is working properly. Then click "Next" to show "Troubleshooting completed." Has the problem been solved? ”。
This is divided into two types of situations:
Condition One: "test program" can run normally
If the program is already functioning correctly, select "Yes, save this setting for this program", and the "Troubleshooting Interface" appears, displaying "Save Settings" and "Generating reports ...", and finally "troubleshoot completed." "The incompatible program has been repaired" is displayed in the window and the "Close" button is clicked. This solves the program compatibility problem.
Right-click on the program just now, select Properties, and switch to the Compatibility tab in the Open Properties window. You will see that "compatibility Mode" shows exactly what the proposed compatibility setting is. So, if you know exactly which version of the program you're working on, instead of passing through the complex steps of the "Compatibility Troubleshooter" above, check out "Run this program in compatibility Mode" here, and then select the version of the operating system that will run the program correctly.
Situation two: "Test program" does not function properly
If the "test program" Discovery program still does not function correctly, click "Next" after the Open "Troubleshooting" is completed. Has the problem been solved? window, select No, try again with another setting.
Then you'll open the "What Do you Notice" dialog window. Select the compatibility issues that actually occur with the program, for example, where the program is turned on but not displayed correctly. Click "Next" to go to the "Test Program Compatibility Settings" interface, you will see it is based on the selection of the display settings for compatibility settings.
The following is the same as before, click "Test Program", then click "Next" and if the program works correctly, choose "Yes, save this setting for this program", or choose "No, try again with other settings", and then return to the previous "What you noticed" dialog window, Select a different option to continue testing until the program's compatibility issues are resolved.
If the other options do not have the problem you are experiencing, select the "Problem list does not contain my question" and click "Next" to ask "which version of Windows this program was running before". According to the actual situation to select the previous version of the program can be run correctly, click "Next".
will be based on your choice of "test program compatibility Settings," and this is the same as the previous steps. Just test it again until the program's compatibility issues are resolved