Windows+7+Troubleshooter


 * Windows 7 Troubleshooter **

If you are having a computer problem, Windows 7 offers a quick route to a possible solution.



Just type the word **Troubleshoot** in the Start search box, and hit the **Enter** key, or select **Troubleshooting** from the list.



This will bring up the Windows 7 Troubleshooter. From there, you can choose from a list of potential problem areas and, with any luck, find the solution to your problem. For this example, search for problems with programs made for previous versions of Windows, which brings up the **Program Compatibility** window.

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After clicking the **Next** button, a list of installed programs appeared, and you will be asked to identify the troublesome program.



Since there were no actual problems with any programs, we are selecting one at random.



From the 2 options, **Troubleshoot program** was selected, which brought up a checklist of possible problems. Then check an item on the list and clicked **Next**, but since no actual problems existed, none are found.



If the Windows 7 troubleshooter works as well when it is needed, as it did during this trial run, those of us in the computer tips business might have to start looking for real jobs. ** Windows 7 Troubleshooter **

If you are having a computer problem, Windows 7 offers a quick route to a possible solution.



Just type the word **Troubleshoot** in the Start search box, and hit the **Enter** key, or select **Troubleshooting** from the list.



This will bring up the Windows 7 Troubleshooter. From there, you can choose from a list of potential problem areas and, with any luck, find the solution to your problem. For this example, search for problems with programs made for previous versions of Windows, which brings up the **Program Compatibility** window.

.

After clicking the **Next** button, a list of installed programs appeared, and you will be asked to identify the troublesome program.



Since there were no actual problems with any programs, we are selecting one at random.



From the 2 options, **Troubleshoot program** was selected, which brought up a checklist of possible problems. Then check an item on the list and clicked **Next**, but since no actual problems existed, none are found.



If the Windows 7 troubleshooter works as well when it is needed, as it did during this trial run, those of us in the computer tips business might have to start looking for real jobs.