Showing posts with label Issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Issues. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2008

Compatibility Mode

Up until a couple of days ago, I have had almost no issues with installing programs on my Vista box computer. That was until I started to install a program that was not Vista compatible. The program was RSS Anouncer. It install just fine, but I kept getting errors when I tried to run it.

Then I remembered about Vista's Compatibility mode. So I right clicked on the program icon, then went down to Properties. I clicked on the Compatibility tab. After checking the the box Run this program in compatibility mode for:, I selected Windows XP (Service Pack 2).

I started to run the program, again. It start up and ran just fine. So I left clicked on the OK button and went on with my work.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Vista Is Not Always Compatible

Vista compatibility for software and hardware is still an issue. Yesterday, I came across two issues that left the end user in a state of helplessness.

The first one was an elderly lady who bought a new computer with Windows Vista installed on it. She also bought a low end Lexmark printer. On the box it said Vista Compatible. She could not get the printer to work properly. So she took it back to the store where she bought it.

At the store they tried to get printer to work. After an hour and two experienced techs later, it was concluded that the drivers, thus the printer would not work on Windows Vista.

The second incident was about a mid price range game. The manufacture said the game was now Vista Compatible. But when the owner of the game tried to install it on his new Vista computer, he kept getting a message there were a software issues. Bottom-line the game would not play.

Windows Vista is approaching the one year date of being released to the general public. There are still issues. I am not going to sugar coat it. However, there are many people out there using Windows Vista with no more problems than an Windows XP user. The dividing line is what does the computer user does with their computer.

Is it more than reading email, surfing the internet, and writing a document? They will be little or not problems, just a learning curve to find out where everything is at. Listening to music and burning legal CD or DVD's you may have a few problems. Hardcore game player and business will have to do some work arounds. These people should have an experienced tech on call.

Don't give up Service Pack 1 for Vista is due out shortly. Then we will see what the issues are with Windows Vista.