rhinocerosspacesuit
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Hi everyone,
When I right-click on a program and try to troubleshoot compatibility, it takes me to the compatibility troubleshooter where I have to search for the program in a list. The program I want to troubleshoot isn’t always in the list, even though it’s the one I right-clicked on. Why did they change the way this works? Why can’t I just troubleshoot the program I right-clicked on automatically? It feels like Windows keeps making things more complicated. Didn’t they ever hear the saying, "If it’s not broke, don’t fix it"?
When I right-click on a program and try to troubleshoot compatibility, it takes me to the compatibility troubleshooter where I have to search for the program in a list. The program I want to troubleshoot isn’t always in the list, even though it’s the one I right-clicked on. Why did they change the way this works? Why can’t I just troubleshoot the program I right-clicked on automatically? It feels like Windows keeps making things more complicated. Didn’t they ever hear the saying, "If it’s not broke, don’t fix it"?