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		<title>By: Michael Stankard</title>
		<link>http://www.dtidata.com/resourcecenter/2007/03/29/windows-vista-application-compatibility/comment-page-1/#comment-340</link>
		<dc:creator>Michael Stankard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 17:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for the info everyone! We will continue to post everything we can about Vista.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the info everyone! We will continue to post everything we can about Vista.</p>
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		<title>By: tomtwin2</title>
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		<dc:creator>tomtwin2</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 17:36:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great post, I found this list to be very useful the numbers are kb article numbers:
925255 - Power consumption increases when you run a WPF-based program that runs an animation in Windows Vista 
925528 - [DOWNLOAD] - Reliability update for the USB stack in Windows Vista 
927084 - Error message when you try to watch live TV in Windows Media Center on a Windows Vista-based computer: &quot;Restricted Content - Display Driver&quot; 
927341 - The Manage Discs feature in Windows Media Center stops responding after you resume Windows Vista from sleep or hibernation 
927546 - You see only four available wireless network connections when you use a USB-based wireless network adapter in Windows XP or in Windows Vista 
928089 - [DOWNLOAD] - The computer may respond very slowly as the Phishing Filter evaluates Web page contents in Internet Explorer 7 
928135 - A Windows Vista-based computer stops responding when you resume the computer from hibernation 
928188 - Ink programs may not work correctly on a digitizer in Windows Vista 
928253 - SATA optical drives are not available after you start a Windows Vista-based computer 
929011 - Windows Media Center does not correctly configure a combo TV tuner that supports both ATSC and NTSC signals on a Windows Vista-based computer 
929191 - IBM and Lenovo computers may take longer to start Windows Vista than computers from other manufacturers 
929427 - [DOWNLOAD] - The Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update 
929451 - A client computer that is running Windows Vista registers an old IP address when the GUID of a network adapter changes 
929478 - After you use the Safely Remove Hardware option to remove a built-in optical drive from a portable Windows Vista-based computer, you may be unable to reconnect the drive 
929550 - When you connect a PCI ExpressCard device to a portable Windows Vista-based computer, the device may not work correctly 
929577 - A Bluetooth device may no longer work correctly when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep 
929615 - [DOWNLOAD] - You may not receive audio in the desired language when you use Windows Media Center to view television in Windows Vista 
929685 - [DOWNLOAD] - A high definition audio device may no longer work after you resume Windows Vista from sleep or from hibernation and then restart the computer 
929734 - You may experience problems after you resume a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or from hibernation 
929735 - [DOWNLOAD] - You may not find the file that you want when you use Advanced Search to search by date and you use a non-Gregorian calendar format in Windows Vista 
929761 - [DOWNLOAD] - When you run Wusa.exe together with the /quiet option to try to install certain software packages on a Windows Vista-based computer, the installation fails 
929762 - [DOWNLOAD] - You receive a Stop 0x9F error when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer that is connected to an IEEE 1394-based device 
929763 - [DOWNLOAD] - Version 5.00 of the Mongolian Baiti font may be displayed incorrectly in Windows Vista 
929777 - [DOWNLOAD] - Error message when you try to install Windows Vista on a computer that uses more than 3 GB of RAM: &quot;STOP 0x0000000A&quot; 
929909 - A Windows Vista-based computer that uses a Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset may occasionally not wake from sleep 
929913 - An error is logged in the Setuperr.log file when you run the &quot;sysprep –reseal&quot; command on a Windows Vista-based computer 
930163 - [DOWNLOAD] - In Windows Vista, you cannot access any resources on a remote VPN server after you switch a network connection from one network adapter to another network adapter and then dial a VPN connection 
930193 - Error message when you run the Sysprep command on a Windows Vista-based computer: &quot;A fatal error occurred&quot; 
930194 - A computer uses an SiI PATA chip does not recognize an attached optical drive as a drive that supports recording after you install Windows Vista 
930261 - [DOWNLOAD] - You randomly receive a &quot;Stop 0xA&quot; error in Storport.sys when you start Windows Vista 
930311 - Occasional error message on a portable Windows Vista-based computer that wakes from sleep to perform network-related tasks: &quot;STOP 0x0000007E&quot; 
930495 - An IEEE 1394 device is no longer available when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or after you reconnect the device 
930517 - Message when a device on a Windows Vista-based computer uses a network bridge to access the network: &quot;Connected with limited access&quot; 
930568 - Error message when you try to put a Windows Vista-based computer to sleep or into hibernation: &quot;STOP 0x000000FE BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER&quot; 
930570 - Error message in the Usbhub.sys process when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or from hibernation: &quot;STOP 0x00000044&quot; 
930819 - Windows Image Acquisition imaging software may stop responding in Windows Vista 
930857 - [DOWNLOAD] - An update is available for Windows Error Reporting in Windows Vista to make sure that problem reports are sent only after you have given your permission 
930883 - Programs that play audio stop working and duplicate entries appear in the Default Format audio format list in Windows Vista 
930955 - [DOWNLOAD] - Moveuser.exe is incompatible with Windows Vista and is replaced by the new Win32_UserProfile WMI functionality 
930917 - An optical disc appears to be blank after you format the disc by using the Live File System component on a Windows Vista-based computer 
930979 - You may receive a &quot;Stop 0x0000007E&quot; error message after you enable the BitLocker Drive Encryption feature in Windows Vista 
931174 - [DOWNLOAD] - Update for the Windows Vista Customer Experience Improvement Program 
931369 - The Windows Vista installation process may take several hours on a system that uses an ATI SB600 Series chipset 
931573 - [NEW] - [DOWNLOAD] - You may be prompted to activate Windows Vista on a computer on which Windows Vista activation was not previously required 
931671 - Error message when you put a Windows Vista-based computer to sleep while a PPP connection is active: &quot;STOP 0x0000009F&quot; 
931674 - [NEW] - You may be unable to use a WSD-based scanner driver to transfer scanned data in Windows Vista 
931675 - Error message when you perform a scan by using a WSD-based scanner driver in Windows Vista: &quot;A problem prevented Windows from saving the settings&quot; 
931770 - The copy process may stop responding when you try to copy files from a server on a network to a Windows Vista-based computer 
931812 - [NEW] - On a Windows Vista-based computer, the Sony VAIO Camera Capture Utility (VCCU) may not work correctly until you restart it 
931936 - Incorrect recording speeds are displayed in the &quot;Recording speed&quot; list in the &quot;Burn to Disc&quot; dialog box when you burn a DVD on a Windows Vista-based computer 
931969 - The Microsoft Software License Terms appear in the incorrect language when you try to view them in a program in Windows Vista 
932030 - Windows Vista incorrectly detects the miniport edge of PassThru as a WLAN adapter when you use the PassThru Intermediate Driver from the Windows Driver Kit 
932079 - Power consumption may be slightly more than expected on a portable Windows Vista-based computer that uses a SATA hard disk that does not support Host-Initiated Link Power Management 
932094 - Error message when you try to play a movie file that has an .mov extension by using QuickTime 7 in Windows Vista: &quot;STOP 0x1A MEMORY_MANAGEMENT&quot; 
932142 - [NEW] - You cannot install some programs after you restore Windows Vista by using a &quot;Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore Image&quot; 
932143 - A hotfix is available for Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX and Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications that addresses the change to daylight saving time in 2007 
932246 - [DOWNLOAD] - March 2007 Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update 
932404 - A folder does not open when you click the folder in the All Programs list in Windows Vista 
932406 - The Windows desktop may stop updating correctly after a Windows Vista-based computer has been running for a long time 
932590 - FIX: Windows-based applications that use the TZ environment variable may not work as expected because of changes to DST 
932539 - The screen may go blank when you try to upgrade the video driver on a Windows Vista-based computer 
932626 - Various problems may occur after you disconnect a PCMCIA storage device when a Windows Vista-based computer is asleep 
932634 - [DOWNLOAD] - Some elements of the user interface in some preinstalled Swedish versions of Windows Vista contain English text, text that is truncated, or linguistic errors 
932635 - [DOWNLOAD] - Some elements of the user interface in some preinstalled Norwegian versions of Windows Vista contain English text, text that is truncated, or linguistic errors 
932636 - [DOWNLOAD] - Certain elements of the user interface in some preinstalled Danish versions of Windows Vista contain English text, text that is truncated, or linguistic errors 
932649 - [DOWNLOAD] - You may experience poor video quality when you use interlaced mode on a Windows Vista-based computer 
932652 - [NEW] - A Windows SideShow-compatible device or the related Gadgets do not work reliably in Windows Vista 
932753 - When you resize the Windows Media Center window in Windows Vista, video playback may stop 
932988 - Files from a Canon EOD 1D or 1DS camera may be corrupted after you use Windows Photo Gallery or Windows Explorer to edit the file metadata in Windows Vista 
933242 - Windows ReadyDrive does not work in Windows Vista if the first partition of a hybrid hard disk drive has less than 32 MB of free space 
933245 - A handle leak in Lsm.exe occurs when you play an audio file in Windows Media Player 11 in Windows Vista 
933433 - [NEW] - Recording quality is poor when you use a USB microphone on a Windows Vista-based computer that has 4 GB of RAM or more 
933468 - [NEW] - You cannot access SMB shares on a corporate network through a Remote Access Service (RAS) connection from a computer that is running Windows Vista 
933607 - [NEW] - UMDF User-mode drivers that use the Windows SideShow class extension return errors when you process commands asynchronously 
933620 - The operating system stops unexpectedly and you receive a Stop error message after you start the Sony VAIO Camera Capture Utility on a Sony VAIO UX Series Micro PC that is running Windows Vista 
933778 - [NEW] - AA program that uses Windows HotStart does not start as quickly as expected after a Windows Vista-based computer wakes up from sleep 
933847 - [NEW] - Availability of the Windows Vista Secure Digital (SD) hotfix rollup package 
933872 - [NEW] - The default gateway setting is lost when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep 
934111 - [NEW] - An update is available for Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications in Windows Vista that addresses daylight saving time changes in 2007</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post, I found this list to be very useful the numbers are kb article numbers:<br />
925255 &#8211; Power consumption increases when you run a WPF-based program that runs an animation in Windows Vista<br />
925528 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; Reliability update for the USB stack in Windows Vista<br />
927084 &#8211; Error message when you try to watch live TV in Windows Media Center on a Windows Vista-based computer: &#8220;Restricted Content &#8211; Display Driver&#8221;<br />
927341 &#8211; The Manage Discs feature in Windows Media Center stops responding after you resume Windows Vista from sleep or hibernation<br />
927546 &#8211; You see only four available wireless network connections when you use a USB-based wireless network adapter in Windows XP or in Windows Vista<br />
928089 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; The computer may respond very slowly as the Phishing Filter evaluates Web page contents in Internet Explorer 7<br />
928135 &#8211; A Windows Vista-based computer stops responding when you resume the computer from hibernation<br />
928188 &#8211; Ink programs may not work correctly on a digitizer in Windows Vista<br />
928253 &#8211; SATA optical drives are not available after you start a Windows Vista-based computer<br />
929011 &#8211; Windows Media Center does not correctly configure a combo TV tuner that supports both ATSC and NTSC signals on a Windows Vista-based computer<br />
929191 &#8211; IBM and Lenovo computers may take longer to start Windows Vista than computers from other manufacturers<br />
929427 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; The Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update<br />
929451 &#8211; A client computer that is running Windows Vista registers an old IP address when the GUID of a network adapter changes<br />
929478 &#8211; After you use the Safely Remove Hardware option to remove a built-in optical drive from a portable Windows Vista-based computer, you may be unable to reconnect the drive<br />
929550 &#8211; When you connect a PCI ExpressCard device to a portable Windows Vista-based computer, the device may not work correctly<br />
929577 &#8211; A Bluetooth device may no longer work correctly when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep<br />
929615 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; You may not receive audio in the desired language when you use Windows Media Center to view television in Windows Vista<br />
929685 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; A high definition audio device may no longer work after you resume Windows Vista from sleep or from hibernation and then restart the computer<br />
929734 &#8211; You may experience problems after you resume a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or from hibernation<br />
929735 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; You may not find the file that you want when you use Advanced Search to search by date and you use a non-Gregorian calendar format in Windows Vista<br />
929761 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; When you run Wusa.exe together with the /quiet option to try to install certain software packages on a Windows Vista-based computer, the installation fails<br />
929762 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; You receive a Stop 0x9F error when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer that is connected to an IEEE 1394-based device<br />
929763 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; Version 5.00 of the Mongolian Baiti font may be displayed incorrectly in Windows Vista<br />
929777 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; Error message when you try to install Windows Vista on a computer that uses more than 3 GB of RAM: &#8220;STOP 0x0000000A&#8221;<br />
929909 &#8211; A Windows Vista-based computer that uses a Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset may occasionally not wake from sleep<br />
929913 &#8211; An error is logged in the Setuperr.log file when you run the &#8220;sysprep –reseal&#8221; command on a Windows Vista-based computer<br />
930163 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; In Windows Vista, you cannot access any resources on a remote VPN server after you switch a network connection from one network adapter to another network adapter and then dial a VPN connection<br />
930193 &#8211; Error message when you run the Sysprep command on a Windows Vista-based computer: &#8220;A fatal error occurred&#8221;<br />
930194 &#8211; A computer uses an SiI PATA chip does not recognize an attached optical drive as a drive that supports recording after you install Windows Vista<br />
930261 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; You randomly receive a &#8220;Stop 0xA&#8221; error in Storport.sys when you start Windows Vista<br />
930311 &#8211; Occasional error message on a portable Windows Vista-based computer that wakes from sleep to perform network-related tasks: &#8220;STOP 0x0000007E&#8221;<br />
930495 &#8211; An IEEE 1394 device is no longer available when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or after you reconnect the device<br />
930517 &#8211; Message when a device on a Windows Vista-based computer uses a network bridge to access the network: &#8220;Connected with limited access&#8221;<br />
930568 &#8211; Error message when you try to put a Windows Vista-based computer to sleep or into hibernation: &#8220;STOP 0x000000FE BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER&#8221;<br />
930570 &#8211; Error message in the Usbhub.sys process when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or from hibernation: &#8220;STOP 0&#215;00000044&#8243;<br />
930819 &#8211; Windows Image Acquisition imaging software may stop responding in Windows Vista<br />
930857 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; An update is available for Windows Error Reporting in Windows Vista to make sure that problem reports are sent only after you have given your permission<br />
930883 &#8211; Programs that play audio stop working and duplicate entries appear in the Default Format audio format list in Windows Vista<br />
930955 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; Moveuser.exe is incompatible with Windows Vista and is replaced by the new Win32_UserProfile WMI functionality<br />
930917 &#8211; An optical disc appears to be blank after you format the disc by using the Live File System component on a Windows Vista-based computer<br />
930979 &#8211; You may receive a &#8220;Stop 0x0000007E&#8221; error message after you enable the BitLocker Drive Encryption feature in Windows Vista<br />
931174 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; Update for the Windows Vista Customer Experience Improvement Program<br />
931369 &#8211; The Windows Vista installation process may take several hours on a system that uses an ATI SB600 Series chipset<br />
931573 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; You may be prompted to activate Windows Vista on a computer on which Windows Vista activation was not previously required<br />
931671 &#8211; Error message when you put a Windows Vista-based computer to sleep while a PPP connection is active: &#8220;STOP 0x0000009F&#8221;<br />
931674 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; You may be unable to use a WSD-based scanner driver to transfer scanned data in Windows Vista<br />
931675 &#8211; Error message when you perform a scan by using a WSD-based scanner driver in Windows Vista: &#8220;A problem prevented Windows from saving the settings&#8221;<br />
931770 &#8211; The copy process may stop responding when you try to copy files from a server on a network to a Windows Vista-based computer<br />
931812 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; On a Windows Vista-based computer, the Sony VAIO Camera Capture Utility (VCCU) may not work correctly until you restart it<br />
931936 &#8211; Incorrect recording speeds are displayed in the &#8220;Recording speed&#8221; list in the &#8220;Burn to Disc&#8221; dialog box when you burn a DVD on a Windows Vista-based computer<br />
931969 &#8211; The Microsoft Software License Terms appear in the incorrect language when you try to view them in a program in Windows Vista<br />
932030 &#8211; Windows Vista incorrectly detects the miniport edge of PassThru as a WLAN adapter when you use the PassThru Intermediate Driver from the Windows Driver Kit<br />
932079 &#8211; Power consumption may be slightly more than expected on a portable Windows Vista-based computer that uses a SATA hard disk that does not support Host-Initiated Link Power Management<br />
932094 &#8211; Error message when you try to play a movie file that has an .mov extension by using QuickTime 7 in Windows Vista: &#8220;STOP 0x1A MEMORY_MANAGEMENT&#8221;<br />
932142 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; You cannot install some programs after you restore Windows Vista by using a &#8220;Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore Image&#8221;<br />
932143 &#8211; A hotfix is available for Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX and Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications that addresses the change to daylight saving time in 2007<br />
932246 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; March 2007 Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update<br />
932404 &#8211; A folder does not open when you click the folder in the All Programs list in Windows Vista<br />
932406 &#8211; The Windows desktop may stop updating correctly after a Windows Vista-based computer has been running for a long time<br />
932590 &#8211; FIX: Windows-based applications that use the TZ environment variable may not work as expected because of changes to DST<br />
932539 &#8211; The screen may go blank when you try to upgrade the video driver on a Windows Vista-based computer<br />
932626 &#8211; Various problems may occur after you disconnect a PCMCIA storage device when a Windows Vista-based computer is asleep<br />
932634 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; Some elements of the user interface in some preinstalled Swedish versions of Windows Vista contain English text, text that is truncated, or linguistic errors<br />
932635 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; Some elements of the user interface in some preinstalled Norwegian versions of Windows Vista contain English text, text that is truncated, or linguistic errors<br />
932636 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; Certain elements of the user interface in some preinstalled Danish versions of Windows Vista contain English text, text that is truncated, or linguistic errors<br />
932649 &#8211; [DOWNLOAD] &#8211; You may experience poor video quality when you use interlaced mode on a Windows Vista-based computer<br />
932652 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; A Windows SideShow-compatible device or the related Gadgets do not work reliably in Windows Vista<br />
932753 &#8211; When you resize the Windows Media Center window in Windows Vista, video playback may stop<br />
932988 &#8211; Files from a Canon EOD 1D or 1DS camera may be corrupted after you use Windows Photo Gallery or Windows Explorer to edit the file metadata in Windows Vista<br />
933242 &#8211; Windows ReadyDrive does not work in Windows Vista if the first partition of a hybrid hard disk drive has less than 32 MB of free space<br />
933245 &#8211; A handle leak in Lsm.exe occurs when you play an audio file in Windows Media Player 11 in Windows Vista<br />
933433 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; Recording quality is poor when you use a USB microphone on a Windows Vista-based computer that has 4 GB of RAM or more<br />
933468 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; You cannot access SMB shares on a corporate network through a Remote Access Service (RAS) connection from a computer that is running Windows Vista<br />
933607 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; UMDF User-mode drivers that use the Windows SideShow class extension return errors when you process commands asynchronously<br />
933620 &#8211; The operating system stops unexpectedly and you receive a Stop error message after you start the Sony VAIO Camera Capture Utility on a Sony VAIO UX Series Micro PC that is running Windows Vista<br />
933778 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; AA program that uses Windows HotStart does not start as quickly as expected after a Windows Vista-based computer wakes up from sleep<br />
933847 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; Availability of the Windows Vista Secure Digital (SD) hotfix rollup package<br />
933872 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; The default gateway setting is lost when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep<br />
934111 &#8211; [NEW] &#8211; An update is available for Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications in Windows Vista that addresses daylight saving time changes in 2007</p>
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		<title>By: jimdev</title>
		<link>http://www.dtidata.com/resourcecenter/2007/03/29/windows-vista-application-compatibility/comment-page-1/#comment-338</link>
		<dc:creator>jimdev</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 17:31:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This was in PC Magazine about AMD:

Why isn&#039;t there an easy-to-find Vista driver for C&amp;Q features? Simple—it&#039;s built in! Windows Vista contains full support for C&amp;Q from the onset, and it even gives you a bit of control over how it runs the CPU.

Go to Control Panel, click System, and click Power Options. Pick a plan, any plan, and click Change Plan Settings—for instance, beneath High Performance, click the blue text. The first page you see shows you how the computer will behave when plugged in and when on battery power; click Change Advanced Power Settings. A dialog box will appear.

Scroll down in the list box until you see Processor Power Management, and click the little + next to it. Now, you can set the minimum and maximum power states for the CPU while on battery, and while plugged in. You set a range, in percentage of the CPU&#039;s maximum power, for the processor to adhere to. For instance, in Power Saver mode you might set the minimums to 1 percent and max to 50 percent to save battery life; in High Performance mode you might force the CPU to run at 100 percent across the board for pure gaming muscle. The operating system will throttle the CPU as needed, staying between the power points you specify.—</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was in PC Magazine about AMD:</p>
<p>Why isn&#8217;t there an easy-to-find Vista driver for C&amp;Q features? Simple—it&#8217;s built in! Windows Vista contains full support for C&amp;Q from the onset, and it even gives you a bit of control over how it runs the CPU.</p>
<p>Go to Control Panel, click System, and click Power Options. Pick a plan, any plan, and click Change Plan Settings—for instance, beneath High Performance, click the blue text. The first page you see shows you how the computer will behave when plugged in and when on battery power; click Change Advanced Power Settings. A dialog box will appear.</p>
<p>Scroll down in the list box until you see Processor Power Management, and click the little + next to it. Now, you can set the minimum and maximum power states for the CPU while on battery, and while plugged in. You set a range, in percentage of the CPU&#8217;s maximum power, for the processor to adhere to. For instance, in Power Saver mode you might set the minimums to 1 percent and max to 50 percent to save battery life; in High Performance mode you might force the CPU to run at 100 percent across the board for pure gaming muscle. The operating system will throttle the CPU as needed, staying between the power points you specify.—</p>
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		<title>By: jimdev</title>
		<link>http://www.dtidata.com/resourcecenter/2007/03/29/windows-vista-application-compatibility/comment-page-1/#comment-288</link>
		<dc:creator>jimdev</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:44:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I saw this on another website:

The March 2007 Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update is a package of software updates that address common application compatibility issues in Windows Vista. When you try to install and run certain legacy games or applications in Windows Vista, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:

• The game, the application, or the firmware may not be installed correctly.
• The game, the application, or the firmware may cause system instability.
• The primary functions of the game, the application, or the firmware may not work correctly.

This update is cumulative and supersedes update 929427. In addition to the fixes that are contained in update 929427, this update improves support in Windows Vista for the following games, applications, and firmware:

• Lenovo Presentation Director 1.0.0.1
• ACDSee 8
• Trend Micro Internet Security 2006 (PC-cillin) 14.0 – 14.59
• Trend Micro Internet Security 2007 (PC-cillin) 15.0 – 15.19
• Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Administration Tools Pack
• RealNetworks RealPlayer 6.0.12
• AOL Safety and Security Center 2.5.4.1
• Toshiba Tecra M7 1.70</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw this on another website:</p>
<p>The March 2007 Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update is a package of software updates that address common application compatibility issues in Windows Vista. When you try to install and run certain legacy games or applications in Windows Vista, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:</p>
<p>• The game, the application, or the firmware may not be installed correctly.<br />
• The game, the application, or the firmware may cause system instability.<br />
• The primary functions of the game, the application, or the firmware may not work correctly.</p>
<p>This update is cumulative and supersedes update 929427. In addition to the fixes that are contained in update 929427, this update improves support in Windows Vista for the following games, applications, and firmware:</p>
<p>• Lenovo Presentation Director 1.0.0.1<br />
• ACDSee 8<br />
• Trend Micro Internet Security 2006 (PC-cillin) 14.0 – 14.59<br />
• Trend Micro Internet Security 2007 (PC-cillin) 15.0 – 15.19<br />
• Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Administration Tools Pack<br />
• RealNetworks RealPlayer 6.0.12<br />
• AOL Safety and Security Center 2.5.4.1<br />
• Toshiba Tecra M7 1.70</p>
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		<title>By: Michael Stankard</title>
		<link>http://www.dtidata.com/resourcecenter/2007/03/29/windows-vista-application-compatibility/comment-page-1/#comment-287</link>
		<dc:creator>Michael Stankard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:36:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank Denis, we are compiling a list which will be posted as comments in this post, any insight from anybody that could help out another user is greatly appreciated!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank Denis, we are compiling a list which will be posted as comments in this post, any insight from anybody that could help out another user is greatly appreciated!</p>
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		<title>By: denis bider</title>
		<link>http://www.dtidata.com/resourcecenter/2007/03/29/windows-vista-application-compatibility/comment-page-1/#comment-286</link>
		<dc:creator>denis bider</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In case you&#039;re compiling a list, Bitvise Tunnelier has been fully compatible with Vista since version 4.22. Previous versions worked as well but weren&#039;t UAC-friendly. Newer versions are.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In case you&#8217;re compiling a list, Bitvise Tunnelier has been fully compatible with Vista since version 4.22. Previous versions worked as well but weren&#8217;t UAC-friendly. Newer versions are.</p>
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