Compatible Software Won’t Install In Vista?
After some fiddling with our conferencing software yesterday, we discovered a neat little tip I thought I’d pass along. We knew the room would run on Vista but it just would not go on two computers we had that were running the Home version. After a quick search, we found this solution that worked like a charm. Right click on the setup file, select “Run as Administrator” and voila! Installed without issues.
So next time you have a software that just won’t install on Vista, try running as admin.
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Nice tip – things like this prevent me from using Vista.
All my critical stuff runs XP pro, even on a new machine.
There I know it is stable and doesn’t use too much resources.
Hi Tom, I haven’t switched either. However we do have Vista on several other computers. I made a conscious effort to choose XP when we built my own. It took me a long time to switch to XP too.
Nice tip – things like this prevent me from using Vista.
All my critical stuff runs XP pro, even on a new machine.
There I know it is stable and doesn’t use too much resources.
Hi Tom, I haven’t switched either. However we do have Vista on several other computers. I made a conscious effort to choose XP when we built my own. It took me a long time to switch to XP too.