By John C. Dvorak, 26 June, 2013 ITProPortal.com
Microsoft thinks Windows 8.1 will fix everything. Ha! What it fails to recognize is that Windows 8 was never the problem. I’m more and more convinced that PC sales continue to plummet because people have learned from Windows 7 that Microsoft has given up on backward compatibility.
My Olympus PEN camera will not connect to my Windows 7 machine for whatever reason and I’m getting tired of the incompatibilities. It all began with my Epson RX700 printer, a perfectly good all-in-one printer. Too bad I had to scrap it because it will not work with Windows 7. I don’t like my new printer, an Epson Artisan 810, nearly as much. In fact, it’s so clunky that I’m looking to replace it as soon as possible. But this is not a review of printers. Suffice it to say, Windows’ backward compatibility has taken a back seat at the company.
After the printer fiasco and with no new drivers on the horizon, the reliable RX700 is an orphan. Then comes my trusty Cisco NAS. I don’t know how old it is but it works fine with XP and Vista. Windows 7? No way.
I did some research on the NAS problems with Windows 7 and — surprise surprise — the web is full of complaints. Windows 7 has all sorts of problems with devices on the network. This seems to stem from security concerns. Yes, the best security is to make it so nothing works. Genius!
Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/2013/06/26/microsoft-waves-goodbye-to-backward-compatibility/#ixzz2XLsPgSvC
That will be the day with the Vista release fiasco Nvidia video drivers I know for one was the worst and I had many BSOD's. :@
Daniel
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