A user notices that some of the programs that are installed before upgrading Windows to a new version no longer function properly after the upgrade. What can the user do to fix this problem?

Last Updated on January 16, 2019 by Admin

A user notices that some of the programs that are installed before upgrading Windows to a new version no longer function properly after the upgrade. What can the user do to fix this problem?

  • Use the System Restore utility.
  • Update the driver for the graphics card.
  • Run the programs in Compatibility Mode.
  • Use the recovery partition to reinstall Windows.
    Explanation:

    Compatibility mode allows an application designed for an earlier version of Windows to operate in later versions. Right-click on the command that starts an application and select Properties to access compatibility mode.

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