The Program Compatibility Assistant is a feature within the Win7 operating system that monitors the programs installed and run by the user and detects known compatibility issues. If there is a compatibility problem, the system will play the window to remind the user to use the recommended settings to reinstall. How do you disable the Program Compatibility Assistant service? Let's talk about the Win7. Disables the method of the Program Compatibility Assistant service.
The specific methods are as follows:
Method One:
1. Press Win+r to open the Run dialog box, type the Services.msc command in the Open box, and click "OK" button.
2. In the service window, double-click to open "Program Compatibility Assistant service".
3, enter the Service Properties dialog box, under the General tab click the Startup Type Drop-down box, pop-up list select "Disabled."
4. Click the Stop button in the service state and click OK when the settings are complete.
Method Two:
1. Type the "gpedit.msc" command in the Start search box and press ENTER to open the local Group Policy Editor.
2. In the console tree on the left, expand to User Configuration--Administrative Templates--Windows components--application compatibility.
3. In the Application Compatibility window, double-click the "Close Program Compatibility Assistant" item.
4, out of the window select "Enabled", after the completion of the click "OK" button to save the settings.