How to solve the abnormal problem of Windows 8 application running

  
How to solve the abnormal operation problem of Windows 8 application
Microsoft has officially launched Windows 8 system for a while, although its compatibility has been improved compared with other Microsoft operating systems, but some applications can not be operated. . If you encounter this problem now, don't worry too much. Although there is still no way to ensure compatibility issues, in order to help CIOs improve their application success rate on Windows 8, this article will introduce 10 common computer skills for sharing.
1, create a virtual machine
Windows 8 system has its own Hyper-V copy built in, so when the application can not run, you can try to enable Hyper-V, and create a virtual machine, in which first Run the old version of the Windows operating system, and then re-open the application, so you can avoid the compatibility of the new system.
2. Turn off User Account Control (UAC)
In fact, Brien Posey has never encountered UAC-related compatibility issues on Windows 8, but instead has experienced anomalies in the Windows 7 environment. When BrienPosey first used Windows 7, there was a voice entry application that didn't work until he turned off UAC. Some people on the Internet mentioned that they had similar UAC problems on Windows 8. Therefore, turning off UAC is also a way to solve the compatibility problem.
3. Installation. NET Framework 3.5
will be installed by default in Windows 8. NET Framework 4.5. However, some of the early development applications often also need to rely on earlier versions. The .NET Framework will only work. Appears if you run the app. NET Framework related error, you can try to enter the control panel program, click the "Open or close the Windows function" option in the left column, the system will pop up a window listing the names of various functional components, the user can choose to open Or turn off a Windows feature. One of the Windows features is that. NET Framework 3.5, which contains it. NET 3.0 and 2.0 content. installation. The NET Framework 3.5 component is likely to solve some compatibility issues.
4, find application patches
Sometimes, when encountering compatibility issues, the first thing you need to do is to check whether the application is installed with the latest patches. If the software vendor finds out that there are Windows 8 compatibility issues when the application is used, they usually release the relevant patches. A simple patch might solve all the problems.
5, update the version of the application
Brien Posey just started using Windows 8, suddenly found that a previously used video editing application can not work in the new operating system. He originally intended to use some complicated technical means to solve the problem, but in the end decided to update the application version first. The problem was solved, and he also found that many new features of the new version are also very useful.
6, upgrade hardware drivers
Also the previously used applications can not run on the new system, it may be caused by the hardware device drivers. For example, sometimes the application will not run when the prompt message is " Windows 8 does not support OpenGL". However, OpenGL support is provided by the graphics driver, regardless of the operating system. From this it can be inferred that the problem is that it is on the old AMD catalyst. When the graphics card driver is updated, I believe the problem will be solved.
7, let Windows automatically troubleshoot
Windows 8 system has a utility called "Program Compatibility Troubleshooting", which can automatically solve some compatibility problems. To run the program compatibility troubleshooting tool, you can right-click on an application that is not working properly, and then select the "Compatibility Troubleshooting" option in the shortcut menu.
8, change the application run compatibility properties
Some applications will be hard decoded at runtime to see if they are running on a specific version of Windows system, if the answer is no, the application will not run. In this case, system users can spoof these applications by configuring Windows compatibility properties to make them think they are running on the specified system. First, the user needs to run the program compatibility troubleshooting tool (mentioned in Article 7). When you see the "What problem do you have?" prompt, select "Run in earlier versions of Windows" The option, in the end, only needs to tell the diagnostic tool which version of Windwos the application needs to run.
9, open up additional system operation permissions for applications
Some older applications (especially those developed for Windows XP) sometimes fail to run because they do not have sufficient operational privileges. At this time, you need to run the compatibility troubleshooting tool (mentioned in Articles 7 and 8). When you see the "What problem are you having?" prompt screen, the option requires additional permission options. Alternatively, right-click on an application that cannot be run and select "Run as a administrator" command, provided that the current system account itself has administrator privileges.
10. Get information through the Windows Compatibility Center
After all the measures have failed, the last thing you can do is to visit Microsoft's Windows Compatibility Center site to find relevant information. The Windows Compatibility Center is a window site for Microsoft to provide problem solutions for Windows 7 and 8 users. In some cases, the Windows Compatible Center provides a link to the user's details, and when the user opens it, they can see how to run an incompatible app on Windows 8.

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