Reslving Vista compatinility issues
23 Jan 2010
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At attempt to establish Windows Vista, the master of installation can testify that the program which is established on the computer, is not compatible with Windows Vista. When it occurs, you receive or “firm refusal” or “soft refusal.”
Firm refusal
When there is a firm refusal, the master of Installation interferes with that you have continued while the problem is not solved. Firm refusal occurs, because the master of Installation has found out a problem with your computer which would leave Windows Vista in the damaged condition if work of the master of Installation proceeded. You cannot click Next to continue Installation Windows Vista. Your unique choice consists in closing the master of Installation.
Soft refusal
If there was a soft refusal, it means that the master of Installation has found out programs or hardware on your computer which will not work correctly after Windows Vista will be established. However, programs or hardware which have been found out, will not leave an operating system in the damaged condition. You can click Next to continue installation Windows Vista. However, it is probable that programs or hardware which have been found out, will not function correctly after Windows Vista will be established.
For studying of problems which can cause firm or soft refusal, follow steps more low.
Step 1: Start Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
When there is a firm or soft refusal, we recommend, that you have stopped the master of Installation and have started Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor. Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor will help you to define steps which you can make for the decision of various problems of refusals before you establish Windows Vista.
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