Why did the system stop checking compatibility and was unable to upgrade to Windows Vista® when I performed the upgrade using Windows Vista® DVD?
The Windows Vista® installer on DVD will check the compatibility of the drivers and applications installed on your computer. You must remove all drivers and applications before upgrading to Windows Vista®. As an example, the next figure shows that you must first remove everything listed under the label “You must make the following changes before installing Windows®,” such as “Nero Burning ROM,” then you will be able to upgrade to Windows Vista®.
The Windows Vista installer on DVD will check the compatibility of the drivers and applications installed on your computer. You must remove all drivers and applications before upgrading to Windows Vista. As an example, the next figure shows that you must first remove everything listed under the label “You must make the following changes before installing Windows,” such as “Nero Burning ROM,” then you will be able to upgrade to Windows Vista.
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