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| | Compatibility issues of old programmes. This has probably been dealt with on numerous occasions - but I have a new system with Vista Premium installed. I am having incredible issues with numerous programmes not being compatible with the new Vista. I am fairly stupid when it comes to computers so bare this in mind if/whne a kind soul supplies a possible remedy for this. |
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| | Re: Compatibility issues of old programmes. On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 16:28:15 -0800, Baba-lola <Baba-lola@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >This has probably been dealt with on numerous occasions - but I have a new >system with Vista Premium installed. I am having incredible issues with >numerous programmes not being compatible with the new Vista. I am fairly >stupid when it comes to computers so bare this in mind if/whne a kind soul >supplies a possible remedy for this. Compatibility issues are just a fact of life when you "upgrade" your operating system. Nothing to feel dumb about. The chances are the older your software and hardware the more problems you'll run into. Even if you have a relatively new machine does not mean you automatically avoid the incompatibility issue roadblock. 1. Download the Vista Update Advisor from Microsoft site and run it while still using XP and correct EVERYTHING it mentions before trying to install Vista. Even stuff it says may not be a problem. 2. Unlike past versions of Windows where the sage advise was turn everything on before trying to install so Windows could "see" your hardware, now you turn everything off first and then reinstall AFTER you have Vista up and running. That means disconnect things like scanners, printers, any USB toy. All you need connected is a keyboard, a mouse or other pointing device and a working DVD drive and just the hard drive you're installing to. If you can disable or remove the rest of stuff prior you're way ahead of the game and greatly reduce the chances of Windows crashing during the install. The irony is many drivers even XP vintage will work FINE, but only after Vista is up and running. 3. Do the same for any software the Advisor nags about. Two common issues revolve around video cards and hard drives. For video cards the drivers can be so radically different to get a full blown Aero experience that Windows freaks and has little choice other then crashing till that issue is resolved. Ditto for SATA drives. If your drive is SATA and if you can, go to BIOS and "downgrade" it to IDE mode if that's a option in your BIOS. Should be for most. That should get your over that common bump. Then it just gets to be a wating game to wait for better Vista drivers, with your system perhaps limping along until then, but it should at least let you upgrade 9 out of 10 times. |
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| | Re: Compatibility issues of old programmes. Without you naming "specific" programs you can not expect any specific help. Please try again! Program and version of program would be a start. -- Regards, Richard Urban MVP Microsoft Windows Shell/User "Baba-lola" <Baba-lola@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3161C567-1CD0-48CD-9DF8-87B9FFF73324@microsoft.com... > This has probably been dealt with on numerous occasions - but I have a new > system with Vista Premium installed. I am having incredible issues with > numerous programmes not being compatible with the new Vista. I am fairly > stupid when it comes to computers so bare this in mind if/whne a kind soul > supplies a possible remedy for this. |
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| | Re: Compatibility issues of old programmes. Hi Richard, Thanks for the reply, I have managed to get more things to work, but the most annoying (trivial) is the game control system I use Microsoft Sidewinder Strategic Commander controller, unfortunately I have no idea what version of programme is on the cd supplied. I have tried to run the programme in win 98 and win XP to no avail. If you or anyone else knows of a soultion (even if it is throw it in the bin and buy something new) then I am willing to listen. Baba "Richard Urban" wrote: > Without you naming "specific" programs you can not expect any specific help. > > Please try again! Program and version of program would be a start. > > -- > > > Regards, > > Richard Urban MVP > Microsoft Windows Shell/User > > |
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| | Re: Compatibility issues of old programmes. Adam and Richard, Thanks for replying, as far as the hardware I am trying to get to work it is a Mircosoft Sidewinder Strategic Commander gaming controller. I do not know the version of the programme I am trying to install, but it does state on it win 98. I have tried to make the thing work in compatibility mode of Win 98 and XP to no avail. Any help (even if it is give up and throw it away) will be helpful. |
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