Windows 7 system first joined the fault self-repair function

  

On Friday, Microsoft's next-generation operating system Windows7 officially launched. In order to increase the quality of customer service while saving costs, Microsoft has added many features in Windows 7 with the ability to self-diagnose/automatically fix system failures. Some of these tools are integrated into the Windows Action Center function. Microsoft official Lori Brownwell said in his blog: "These functions automatically diagnose and solve system failures that many Windows users may encounter, such as software compatibility failures, hardware failures, etc."

< For example, users of the white level often fail to install the correct drivers for the new hardware, which results in poor performance or even no work at all. "If you make a mistake during the installation of the driver, Windows Action Center will automatically alert the user and diagnose the source of the problem, then provide the correct solution for the user, or automatically install the correct driver."

Microsoft also set up the "Microsoft Software Problem Auto Fix Fixit Center" on the official website, which can provide users with solutions based on user's faults. Users only need to click the "Fix it" icon on the webpage to fix these faults automatically.

Brownwell said: "We have taken into account various situations that may cause unexpected failures when designing the Fixit auto-repair function. Many security measures have been taken. For example, if the user clicks on the wrong Fixit icon, then the system does not In addition, Microsoft has provided many other ways to solve the Windows 7 system failure. For example, Microsoft's technical support team is already using Twitter to quickly release system faults. Solutions and more.

Microsoft officially released the Windows 7 operating system last week, of which Windows 7 Professional is priced at $ 299 and the upgraded version is priced at $ 199. Windows 7 Ultimate is priced at $ 319 and the upgraded version is priced at $ 219. The Windows 7 Home Premium is priced at $199 and the upgraded version is priced at $119.

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