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<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>What is svchost.exe?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Svchost.exe is a process on your computer that hosts, or contains, other individual  <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>services</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2d342bd8-c7fb-4dc1-96dd-b75979627148#gtmt_service_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> uses to perform various functions. For example, <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Defender uses a service that is hosted by a svchost.exe process.</para>
    <para>There can be multiple instances of svchost.exe running on your computer, with each instance containing different services. One instance of svchost.exe might host a single service for a program, and another instance might host several services related to <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. You can use Task Manager to view which services are running under each instance of svchost.exe.</para>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To view which services are currently running under svchost.exe</title>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Task Manager.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\taskmgr.exe</command>
            <summary>Click to open Task Manager</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=cefa6ed3-ae40-444d-a228-7498837b9392#altnav_task_manager">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the <ui>Processes</ui> tab.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click <ui>Show processes from all users</ui>. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Right-click an instance of svchost.exe, and then click <ui>Go to Service(s)</ui>. The services associated with the process are highlighted on the <ui>Services</ui> tab.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Note</title>
      <alert>
        <para>If you install a program and begin receiving notices that Data Execution Prevention (DEP), a security feature of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, is closing svchost.exe or other <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> processes, the cause could be services or extensions created by the  program. Check with the publisher of the program to see if there is an 

updated, DEP-compatible version available, or try uninstalling the program. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Data Execution Prevention: frequently asked questions</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=186de3d0-01af-4d4c-981d-674637d2f4bf" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<faq contentType="FAQ" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>Data Execution Prevention: frequently asked questions</title>
  <introduction>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Here are answers to some common questions about Data Execution Prevention (DEP).</para>
  </introduction>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>What is DEP?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>DEP is a security feature that can help prevent damage to your computer from viruses and other security threats. DEP monitors programs to make sure they use system memory, safely. If a program tries running (also known as <newTerm>executing</newTerm>) code from 

memory in an incorrect way, DEP closes the program. DEP automatically monitors essential <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> programs and services, but you can increase your protection by having DEP monitor all programs. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Change Data Execution Prevention settings</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1d9bb9b4-f6ba-466d-ac2b-7b8c4f836161" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Is it safe to run a program again if DEP has closed it?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Yes, but only if you leave DEP turned on for that program so that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> can continue to detect attempts to run code from protected memory locations and help prevent 

attacks.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>If DEP keeps closing the same program, is my computer under attack?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>If you are using the recommended security settings and your antivirus software did not detect a threat, your computer is probably not under attack. In this case, the 

program might not run correctly when DEP is turned on. Check for  a DEP-compatible version of the program or an update from the software publisher before you change any DEP settings.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How can I prevent DEP from closing a program I trust?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>First, see if a DEP-compatible version of the program is available by visiting the software publisher's website. If the publisher has not released an updated, DEP-compatible version 

of the program, you can turn off DEP for the program that was closed. You will be able to use the program, but it might be vulnerable to an attack that could spread 

to your other programs and files.</para>
      <para>To turn off DEP for a program, see <navigationLink><linkText>Change Data Execution Prevention settings</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1d9bb9b4-f6ba-466d-ac2b-7b8c4f836161" /></navigationLink>. If you choose to turn off DEP for a program, it is a good idea to check frequently for an updated version of the program and, after 

you update it, to turn on DEP again. </para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>What should I do if DEP is closing a program that’s part of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, such as svchost.exe or explorer.exe?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>The svchost.exe and explorer.exe programs are parts of the <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> operating system. If DEP closes them or other <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> services, the cause could be smaller programs, such as extensions, that are created by other software publishers and that operate inside 

<notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. If you have recently installed a program and notice DEP closing <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> programs, check with the software publisher to see if there is an 

updated, DEP-compatible version available, or try uninstalling the program.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>If my DEP settings indicate that my computer’s processor does not support hardware-based DEP, am I still protected?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Yes. DEP is a software-based feature of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. Some computer processors also provide hardware-based DEP under various names. These processors use hardware 

technology to prevent programs from running code in protected memory locations. If your processor does not support hardware-based DEP, <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> will use 

software-based DEP to help protect your computer.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
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  <title>Which version of DirectX is on your computer?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>DirectX is   a suite of multimedia technologies required by many <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>  games. If your computer doesn't have the right version of DirectX installed (the product box should tell you which one you need), your game  might not work properly.</para>
    <procedure>
      <title>To check which version of Direct X is on your computer</title>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open DirectX Diagnostic Tool.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\dxdiag.exe</command>
            <summary>Click to open DirectX Diagnostic Tool</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=bfddb552-668c-4fd0-97cb-ab79ff957dd8#altnav_directx_diagnostic_tool">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the <ui>System</ui> tab, and then, under <ui>System Information</ui>, check the DirectX version number.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <para>To download the latest version of DirectX, visit the <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Microsoft Download Center</linkText><uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=98408"><summary>Go to www.microsoft.com and search for "Microsoft Download Center"</summary></uri></navigationLink> website.</para>
    <para>For more problem-solving tips, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Diagnosing basic problems with DirectX</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=6727e4eb-6ca8-4786-a3ba-d5571e9f6253" /></navigationLink>.
</para>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Change Data Execution Prevention settings</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para> Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is a security feature that helps prevent damage from viruses and other security threats by monitoring your programs to make sure they use the computer's memory safely. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>What is Data Execution Prevention?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=80062dee-6203-42f8-b898-cfb79bde9889" /></navigationLink></para>
    <para>If  you want to turn off DEP for a program you trust,  first check to  see if the software publisher has made a DEP-compatible version of the program or made an update available before you change any DEP settings. If an update or DEP-compatible version is available, we recommend installing it and leaving DEP turned on so you can benefit from the protection it can provide. But if the publisher has not released an updated, DEP-compatible version 

of the program, you can turn off DEP for the program. You'll be able to use the program, but it might be vulnerable to an attack that could spread 

to your other programs and files.</para>
    <procedure>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open System.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.System</command>
            <summary>Click to open System in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=a7488c45-1d3b-4e5e-8a7a-47760820efb2#altnav_system">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click <ui>Advanced system settings</ui>. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Under <ui>Performance</ui>, click <ui>Settings</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the <ui>Data Execution Prevention</ui> tab, and then click <ui>Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>To turn off DEP for an individual program, select the check box next to the program that you want to turn off DEP  for, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
        <para>If the  program is not in the list, click <ui>Add</ui>. Browse to the <ui>Program Files</ui> folder, find the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>executable file</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2688ecb0-7fa8-4501-8916-bab8265daa2a#gtmt_executable_file_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> for the program (it will have an .exe <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>file name extension</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=57d52755-9898-488a-8c45-5672c8dca296#gtmt_file_name_extension_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>), and then click <ui>Open</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click <ui>OK</ui>, click <ui>OK</ui> in the <ui>System Properties</ui> dialog box if it appears, and then click <ui>OK</ui> again. You might need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Note</title>
      <alert>
        <para>To turn on DEP for a program, clear the check box next to the program that you want to turn on DEP for, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns5="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/managed/2004/10">
  <title>Turn <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> features on or off</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Some programs and features included with <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, such as Internet Information Services, must be turned on before you can use them. Certain other features are turned on by default, but you can turn them off if you don’t use them.</para>
    <para>To turn a feature off in earlier versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, you had to uninstall it completely from your computer. In this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, the features remain stored on your hard disk so you can turn them back on if you want to. Turning off a feature does not uninstall the feature, and it does not reduce the amount of hard disk space used by <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> features.</para>
    <procedure>
      <introduction>
        <para>To turn <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> features on or off, follow these steps:</para>
      </introduction>
      <step>
        <para>Click the <ui>Start</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="15" /><objectParameter name="height" value="15" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Start button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, click <ui>Control Panel</ui>, click <ui>Programs</ui>, and then click <ui>Turn <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> features on or off</ui>. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>To turn a <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> feature on, select the check box next to the feature. To turn a <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> feature off, clear the check box. Click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <example>
      <para>
        <embedObject>
          <caption>Folders can contain both checked and unchecked features</caption>
          <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=56da3cc9-1f66-4b94-bd0f-316a96e4ce67" mimeType="image/jpg">
            <objectParameters>
              <objectParameter name="width" value="410" />
              <objectParameter name="height" value="360" />
            </objectParameters>
            <summary>Picture of the <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Features dialog box</summary>
          </objectUri>
        </embedObject>
      </para>
    </example>
    <para>Some <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> features are grouped together in folders, and some folders contain subfolders with additional features. If a check box is partially checked or is dimmed, then some of the items inside the folder are turned on and some are turned off. To view the contents of a folder, double-click it.</para>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Note</title>
      <alert>
        <para>In <notLocalizable>Windows Server 2008 R2</notLocalizable>, use Server Manager to turn <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> features on or off.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns5="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/managed/2004/10">
  <title>What is program compatibility?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Program compatibility is a mode in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> that lets you run programs written for earlier versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.  Most programs written for <notLocalizable>Windows Vista</notLocalizable> also work in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, but some older programs might run poorly or not run at all. If an older program doesn't run correctly, start the Program Compatibility troubleshooter to simulate earlier versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.</para>
    <para>
      <shellExecuteLink>
        <linkText>Click to open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter.</linkText>
        <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\msdt.exe -id PCWDiagnostic</command>
        <summary>Click to open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter</summary>
      </shellExecuteLink>
      <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=4faf4a97-4968-4b3b-842d-e2c4e2cdacbd#altnav_program_compatibility_troubleshooter">
        <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
      </phrase>
    </para>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Notes</title>
      <alert>
        <para>Do not use the Program Compatibility troubleshooter on older antivirus programs, disk utilities, or other system programs, because using outdated programs of this type might cause data loss or create a security risk.</para>
      </alert>
      <alert>
        <para>Some compatibility problems might be caused by <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>drivers</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=96c2c548-a56c-40c9-b3ad-5d2086966574#gtmt_driver_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. If an older driver is causing problems, you'll need to update it manually. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Update drivers: recommended links</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=292c90ca-6ee9-41e2-b9bd-626377836626" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </alert>
      <alert>
        <para>You can also open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter by right-clicking a program's icon or shortcut and then clicking <ui>Troubleshoot compatibility.</ui></para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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  <title>Diagnosing basic problems with DirectX</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>If you're having problems getting a game or movie to play properly, the DirectX Diagnostic Tool can help you pinpoint the source. DirectX is a suite of technologies used by many of the multimedia  programs in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. </para>
    <procedure>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to start the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\dxdiag.exe</command>
            <summary>Click to open DirectX Diagnostic Tool</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=bfddb552-668c-4fd0-97cb-ab79ff957dd8#altnav_directx_diagnostic_tool">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <sections>
      <section>
        <title> What to look for</title>
        <para>Once the Diagnostic Tool has finished, here are three key things to check:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Check your video card</leadInPhrase>
            </para>
            <para>Some programs run very slowly—or not at all—unless Microsoft DirectDraw or Direct3D hardware acceleration is turned on.</para>
            <para>To determine this, click the <ui>Display</ui> tab, and then under <ui>DirectX Features</ui>, check to see whether DirectDraw, Direct3D, and AGP Texture Acceleration appear as <ui>Enabled</ui>. If not, try turning on hardware acceleration. </para>
            <procedure>
              <step>
                <para>
                  <shellExecuteLink>
                    <linkText>Click to open Screen Resolution.</linkText>
                    <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe desk.cpl,,4</command>
                    <summary>Click to open Screen Resolution in Control Panel</summary>
                  </shellExecuteLink>
                  <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=8f553ec7-2252-4929-9c5e-6eadd8fcccbe#altnav_display_settings">
                    <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
                  </phrase>
                </para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>Click  <ui>Advanced settings</ui>.</para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>Click the <ui>Troubleshoot</ui> tab, and then click <ui>Change settings</ui>. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>Move the <ui>Hardware Acceleration</ui> slider to <ui>Full</ui>.</para>
              </step>
            </procedure>
            <para>If that fails, you might need to update the video driver or the card, itself.   You can typically find the latest drivers for your hardware in the support section of the manufacturer's website.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Check your game controller</leadInPhrase>
            </para>
            <para> If a joystick or other input device fails to respond, it might not be installed correctly.</para>
            <para>Make sure the device shows up on the <ui>Input</ui> tab. If not, reinstall the device according to the manufacturer's instructions. If it's a USB device, unplug it and then plug it back in.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Check for "unsigned" drivers</leadInPhrase>
            </para>
            <para>A driver that's been digitally <newTerm>signed</newTerm> has been  tested by the Microsoft <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Hardware Quality Lab for DirectX compatibility. 
</para>
            <para> If the Diagnostic Tool flags an unsigned driver, updating the driver might solve your problem. You can typically find the latest driver for your hardware on the support section of the manufacturer's website.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title> Change which programs <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> uses by default</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>A <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>default</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=be27e4fc-0da6-4ffb-a100-216bcc8e2879#gtmt_default_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> program is the program that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> uses when you open a particular type of file, such as a music file, an image, or a webpage. For example, if you have more than one web browser installed on your computer, you can choose one of them to be the default browser.</para>
    <para>
      <shellExecuteLink>
        <linkText>Click to open Default Programs.</linkText>
        <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.DefaultPrograms</command>
        <summary>Click to open Default Programs in Control Panel</summary>
      </shellExecuteLink>
      <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=f905a3f9-9657-41e4-99ad-a86859eac761#altnav_default_programs">
        <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
      </phrase>
    </para>
    <para>In Default Programs, you can:</para>
    <sections>
      <section expandCollapse="collapse">
        <title>Set your default programs</title>
        <para> Use this option to choose which programs you want <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to use, by default. For example, if you want to use your media player to open all media files, use this option.</para>
        <example>
          <para>
            <embedObject>
              <caption>You can choose the programs that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> uses by default</caption>
              <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2784ea7e-2f04-466b-85d2-e8fca0bfd29e" mimeType="image/jpg">
                <objectParameters>
                  <objectParameter name="width" value="410" />
                  <objectParameter name="height" value="309" />
                </objectParameters>
                <summary>Picture of setting a default program</summary>
              </objectUri>
            </embedObject>
          </para>
        </example>
        <para>If a program does not show up in the list, you can make the program a default by using Set Associations.</para>
        <procedure>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Default Programs.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.DefaultPrograms</command>
                <summary>Click to open Default Programs in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=f905a3f9-9657-41e4-99ad-a86859eac761#altnav_default_programs">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Associate a file type or protocol with a program</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the file type or protocol that you want the program to act as the default for.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Change program</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the program that you want to use as the default for the file type you selected, or click the arrow next to <ui>Other Programs</ui> to show additional programs. (If you don't see <ui>Other Programs</ui>, or your program is not listed, click <ui>Browse</ui> to find the program you want to use, and then click <ui>Open</ui>. If no other programs are installed that are able to open the file type or protocol, your choices will be limited.)</para>
            <example>
              <para>
                <embedObject>
                  <caption>If you don't see the program you want to use as the default, click the arrow next to <ui>Other Programs</ui> to see a list of programs available on your computer</caption>
                  <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=0d7edf94-e075-40d4-9824-a7173a0e1e49" mimeType="image/jpg">
                    <objectParameters>
                      <objectParameter name="width" value="410" />
                      <objectParameter name="height" value="340" />
                    </objectParameters>
                    <summary>Picture of a list of other available  programs</summary>
                  </objectUri>
                </embedObject>
              </para>
            </example>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <alertSet class="note">
          <title>Notes</title>
          <alert>
            <para>You cannot change an association for a file type or protocol and leave it blank or disassociated. You must select a new program.</para>
          </alert>
          <alert>
            <para>The options you set here only apply to your <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>user account</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ca5d36ab-2fa7-49bb-bcc1-fe25cae5fef4#gtmt_user_account_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. Your choices won't affect other user accounts on this computer. </para>
          </alert>
        </alertSet>
      </section>
      <section expandCollapse="collapse">
        <title>Associate a file type with a program</title>
        <para> Use this option to fine-tune default programs based on the file type or protocol. For example, you can have all .jpg image files open using a specific program, and .bmp image files open using a different program.</para>
      </section>
      <section expandCollapse="collapse">
        <title>Change AutoPlay settings</title>
        <para>   You can also change which programs to use to start different kinds of media, such as music CDs or DVDs that contain photos. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>AutoPlay: frequently asked questions</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=7e1fe788-0747-4e00-895b-c3461b1ddd97" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </section>
      <section expandCollapse="collapse">
        <title>Set default programs for this computer</title>
        <para> Set Program Access and Computer Defaults (available in <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable>) is a tool to set default programs for activities such as browsing the web and sending e‑mail for everyone who uses the computer. For more information, go to the <navigationLink><linkText><notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable></linkText><uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=122016"><summary>Go to windows.microsoft.com</summary></uri></navigationLink> website and search for "Set Program Access and Computer Defaults."</para>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>What is Data Execution Prevention?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is a security feature that can help prevent damage to your computer from viruses and other security threats. Harmful programs can try to attack <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> by attempting to run (also known as <newTerm>execute</newTerm>) code from your computer's memory reserved for <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> and other authorized programs. These types of attacks can harm your programs and files.</para>
    <para>DEP can help protect your computer by monitoring your programs to make sure that they use computer memory safely. If DEP notices a program on your computer using memory incorrectly, it closes the program and notifies you. </para>
    <para>If  you need information about how to turn off DEP for a program you trust, see <navigationLink><linkText>Change Data Execution Prevention settings</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1d9bb9b4-f6ba-466d-ac2b-7b8c4f836161" /></navigationLink>.</para>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<faq contentType="FAQ" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Program Compatibility Assistant: frequently asked questions </title>
  <introduction>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
  </introduction>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>What is the Program Compatibility Assistant?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <example>
        <para>
          <embedObject targetVerification="false">
            <caption>The Program Compatibility Assistant can detect problems with older programs</caption>
            <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=84261ab8-6f6a-4b4e-902b-ff87d3ae7cd3" mimeType="image/jpg">
              <objectParameters>
                <objectParameter name="width" value="410" />
                <objectParameter name="height" value="335" />
              </objectParameters>
              <summary>Picture of the Program Compatibility Assistant</summary>
            </objectUri>
          </embedObject>
        </para>
      </example>
      <para>The Program Compatibility Assistant detects known compatibility issues in older programs. After you have run an older program  in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, it notifies you if there is a problem and offers to fix it the next time you run the program. If the compatibility issue is serious, the Program Compatibility Assistant might warn you  or  block the program from running. If that happens, you'll have the option to check online for possible solutions.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>What changes does it make?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>It depends on the problem, but any changes made are related to how <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> runs the program. No changes are made to the program, itself. For example, the Program Compatibility Assistant can resolve conflicts with User Account Control, a  security feature in  <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> that can help make your computer safer. Or, it can run the program in a mode that simulates earlier versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. The changes that Program Compatibility Assistant makes are done automatically, so you don't need to make them.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How do I turn it off or turn it back on?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para> Adjustments to program compatibility features can be made by using <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Group Policy</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c74bf553-c4f6-4b2b-9116-d31378da525b#gtmt_group_policy_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. For advanced information on how to use Group Policy, go to the <navigationLink><linkText>Microsoft website for IT professionals.</linkText><uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=66683"><summary>Go to technet.microsoft.com</summary></uri></navigationLink></para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Can I run it manually?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>No. The Program Compatibility Assistant runs automatically when it detects an older program that has a compatibility problem. However, you can use the Program Compatibility troubleshooter, a separate but related feature of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, on a program or on a setup file if it won't work or install correctly. For more information, see
<navigationLink><linkText>Make older programs run in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>‍</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=bf416877-c83f-4476-a3da-8ec98dcf5f10" /></navigationLink>‍.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
</faq><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<faq contentType="FAQ" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Installing programs: frequently asked questions</title>
  <introduction>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Here are answers to some common questions about installing programs. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Install a program</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=fe7ea80e-52a2-48d6-947a-05e02e78bc37" /></navigationLink>, <navigationLink><linkText>Uninstall or change a program</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=be5d0190-7bdc-412e-b342-04471a2f56ca" /></navigationLink>, and <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Uninstalling programs: frequently asked questions</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d0da768e-15a6-41fd-8d64-d63dfc44e236" /></navigationLink>.</para>
  </introduction>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How do I activate <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>For information about activation and product keys, see <navigationLink><linkText>Activating <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>: frequently asked questions</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=62088be6-3538-46a6-99fb-05e74aeb48b5" /></navigationLink>.
</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Can I uninstall <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable>?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>No, but you can reinstall your previous <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>operating system</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2bdd4886-a8d6-4878-8a9e-343ce05a0b64#gtmt_operating_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, which then replaces <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable>. To reinstall your old operating system, you must have the original installation disc. Back up your programs and files, insert the installation disc into your computer, and then reinstall the old operating system. To regain the hard disk space used by <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable>, reformat the disk during the reinstallation process. After reinstalling your previous operating system, reinstall your programs and files.</para>
      <alertSet class="note">
        <title>Note</title>
        <alert>
          <para>If you reinstall your old operating system, your files and program settings won't be preserved. Be sure to back up your programs and files first.</para>
        </alert>
      </alertSet>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How do I install updates to <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Use automatic updating to ensure that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> stays up-to-date with the latest information from Microsoft, including <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>driver</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=96c2c548-a56c-40c9-b3ad-5d2086966574#gtmt_driver_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> updates. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Install <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> updates</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=8f259118-0d61-4c7a-8c56-24987e87a817" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Can I install a program made for an earlier version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Yes.  Most programs written for earlier versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> also work in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, but some older programs might run poorly or not run at all. </para>
      <para>If an older program doesn't run correctly or doesn't install, start the Program Compatibility troubleshooter, which simulates an earlier version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. You can run the wizard on the setup program itself if the program doesn't install, or you can run the wizard on the program if it installs but doesn't run correctly. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Make older programs run in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=bf416877-c83f-4476-a3da-8ec98dcf5f10" /></navigationLink></para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Why do I have to be an administrator to install a program? </para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Only administrators can make changes that will affect everyone who uses the computer, such as installing software and hardware and changing security settings.</para>
      <para>If the program you are trying to install or run says you  must have administrator rights, but you are already an administrator on the computer, right-click the installation icon for the program, and then click <ui>Run as administrator</ui>. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
      <para>If the program installs but does not run, right-click the program icon, click <ui>Properties</ui>, click the <ui>Compatibility</ui> tab, select the <ui>Run this program as an administrator</ui> check box, and then try to run the program.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How do I change the folder where a program installs?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>You can usually choose the location of the folder during the setup process. You might decide to change the default location if you have created multiple <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>partitions</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=75f2da20-91f7-4f31-8e17-798cce2c38c1#gtmt_partition_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> on your hard disk and want to store programs on a specific partition. It's not a good idea to move program files after they've been installed; if you've moved program files, you might need to reinstall the program to make it work correctly.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
</faq><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>Open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Most programs written for <notLocalizable>Windows Vista</notLocalizable> also work in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, but some older programs might run poorly or not at all. If an older program doesn't run correctly, use the Program Compatibility troubleshooter to simulate the behavior of earlier versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.</para>
    <procedure>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\msdt.exe -id PCWDiagnostic</command>
            <summary>Click to open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=4faf4a97-4968-4b3b-842d-e2c4e2cdacbd#altnav_program_compatibility_troubleshooter">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>Stop a program from running automatically when <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> starts</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>You can improve your computer's performance by preventing unnecessary programs from running automatically when <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> starts. For information about tools that you can use to do this, go to the <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Microsoft</linkText><uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=124357"><summary>go to www.microsoft.com and search for "autoruns</summary></uri></navigationLink>
website.</para>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>Uninstall or change a program</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>You can uninstall a program from your computer if you no longer use it or if you  want to free up space on your <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>hard disk</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5a2fccaa-2424-4646-b571-97b557e2c87b#gtmt_hard_disk_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. You can use Programs and Features to uninstall programs or to change a program's configuration by adding or removing certain options.  For more information about uninstalling programs, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Uninstalling programs: frequently asked questions</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d0da768e-15a6-41fd-8d64-d63dfc44e236" /></navigationLink>.  To learn more about installing programs on your computer, see <navigationLink><linkText>Install a program</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=fe7ea80e-52a2-48d6-947a-05e02e78bc37" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    <procedure>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Programs and Features.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.ProgramsAndFeatures</command>
            <summary>Click to open Programs and Features in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=772298ab-071f-4599-97d1-b3694e4e1a34#altnav_installed_programs_in_cpl">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Select a program, and then click <ui>Uninstall</ui>. Some programs include the option to change or repair the program in addition to uninstalling it, but many simply offer the option to uninstall. To change a program, click <ui>Change</ui> or <ui>Repair</ui>. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <para />
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Notes</title>
      <alert>
        <para>If the program you want to uninstall is not listed, it might not have been written for this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. To uninstall the program, check the information that came with the program.</para>
      </alert>
      <alert>
        <para>To learn more about turning off programs and features that are included with <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, see <navigationLink><linkText>Turn <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> features on or off</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1e62706b-ef53-4ecd-a217-0e7bcf82009b" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Make older programs run in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable></title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Most programs written for <notLocalizable>Windows Vista</notLocalizable> also work in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, but some older programs might run poorly or not at all. If a program written for an earlier version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> doesn't run correctly, you can try changing the compatibility settings for the program, either manually or by using the Program Compatibility troubleshooter.</para>
    <para>If changing the settings does not fix the problem, go to the program manufacturer's website to see if there is an update for the program.</para>
    <alertSet class="warning">
      <title>Warning</title>
      <alert>
        <para>Do not use the Program Compatibility troubleshooter on older antivirus programs, disk utilities, or other system programs because it might cause data loss or create a security risk.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
    <procedure>
      <title>Run the Program Compatibility troubleshooter</title>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\msdt.exe -id PCWDiagnostic</command>
            <summary>Click to open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=4faf4a97-4968-4b3b-842d-e2c4e2cdacbd#altnav_program_compatibility_troubleshooter">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Follow the instructions in the troubleshooter.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <para>If you cannot install a program, insert the installation disc for the program and, using the troubleshooter, browse to the program's setup file, usually called Setup.exe, Install.exe, or something similar. The troubleshooter is not designed to work on programs that have an .msi <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>file name extension</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=57d52755-9898-488a-8c45-5672c8dca296#gtmt_file_name_extension_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. </para>
    <alertSet class="tip">
      <title>Tip</title>
      <alert>
        <para>You can also open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter by right-clicking a program's icon or shortcut and then clicking <ui>Troubleshoot compatibility.</ui></para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
    <sections>
      <section expandCollapse="collapse">
        <title>To change compatibility settings manually</title>
        <para>To change compatibility settings manually for a program, right-click the program icon, click <ui>Properties</ui>, and then click the <ui>Compatibility</ui> tab.</para>
        <table>
          <summary>Table describing tasks that open performance-related tools</summary>
          <tableHeader>
            <row>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Setting</para>
              </headerEntry>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Description</para>
              </headerEntry>
            </row>
          </tableHeader>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Compatibility mode</leadInPhrase>
              </para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para> Runs the program using settings from a previous version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. Try this setting if you know the program is designed for (or worked in) a specific previous version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Run in 256 colors</leadInPhrase>
              </para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Uses a limited set of colors in the program. Some older programs are designed to use fewer colors.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Run in 640 × 480 screen resolution</leadInPhrase>
              </para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Runs the program in a smaller-sized window. Try this setting if the graphical user interface appears jagged or is rendered improperly.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disable visual themes</leadInPhrase>
              </para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para> Disables <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>themes</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=883aab11-e886-4982-aa3c-33fbf1748e71#gtmt_theme_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> on the program. Try this setting if you notice problems with the menus or buttons on the title bar of the program.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disable desktop composition</leadInPhrase>
              </para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Turns off transparency and other advanced display features. Choose this setting if window movement appears erratic or you notice other display problems.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disable display scaling on high DPI settings</leadInPhrase>
              </para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Turns off automatic resizing of programs if large-scale font size is in use. Try this setting if large-scale fonts are interfering with the appearance of the program. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Make the text on your screen larger or smaller</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=454f5078-2b51-4cda-b4c0-6391e870c41d" /></navigationLink>.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Privilege level</leadInPhrase>
              </para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Runs the program as an administrator. Some programs require administrator privileges to run properly. If you are not currently logged on as an administrator, this option is not available.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Change settings for all users</leadInPhrase>
              </para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Lets you choose settings that will apply to all users on this computer. </para>
            </entry>
          </row>
        </table>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<faq contentType="FAQ" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Uninstalling programs: frequently asked questions </title>
  <introduction>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Here are answers to some common questions about uninstalling programs.  For more information, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Uninstall or change a program</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=be5d0190-7bdc-412e-b342-04471a2f56ca" /></navigationLink>, <navigationLink><linkText>Install a program</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=fe7ea80e-52a2-48d6-947a-05e02e78bc37" /></navigationLink>, and <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Installing programs: frequently asked questions</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=95d4ed9a-1d7d-4b62-84e0-649fc98069f5" /></navigationLink>.</para>
  </introduction>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How do I uninstall a program that isn't listed under Programs and Features?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Only programs written for <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> will appear in Programs and Features. If you don't see the program listed and you want to uninstall the program, check the information that came with your program, or go to the manufacturer's website. Most programs install automatically in the C:\Program Files folder. Look in this folder—some programs also include an uninstall program that you can use.</para>
      <para>Access to certain <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> programs can be controlled by using <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Features in Control Panel. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Turn <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> features on or off</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1e62706b-ef53-4ecd-a217-0e7bcf82009b" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>What does it mean to "change" a program?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Some programs in Programs and Features can, in addition to being installed or uninstalled, be changed or repaired. By clicking <ui>Change</ui>, <ui>Repair</ui>, or <ui>Change/Repair</ui> (depending on the button displayed), you can install or uninstall optional features of the program. Not all programs use the <ui>Change</ui> buttons; many offer only <ui>Uninstall</ui>.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>What can I do if a program won't uninstall?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>If the program doesn't uninstall completely the first time, sometimes running the uninstall program a second time will succeed. </para>
      <para>If that doesn't work,  try uninstalling the program while <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is running in  <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>safe mode</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e12bbdc6-1685-4fa4-ad69-3c12b5b37648#gtmt_safe_mode_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>.</para>
      <para>If you installed the program recently, you can try using System Restore to return your computer's system files to an earlier date before you installed the program.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
</faq><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>What happened to the Run as command?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>In  previous versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, you had to use an <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>administrator account</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5da478b2-d29c-495d-8e64-94b922a43b32#gtmt_administrator_account_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> to do certain things, such as changing system settings or installing software. If you were logged on as a limited user, the <newTerm>Run as</newTerm> command eliminated the need to log off and then log back on as an administrator.</para>
    <para>In this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, the Run as command has been changed to <newTerm>Run as administrator</newTerm>. You should rarely have to use the Run as administrator command, because <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>  automatically prompts you for an administrator password, when needed. Some older programs might still require you to use the Run as administrator command to eliminate the need to log off and then log back on.</para>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To run a program as an administrator</title>
      <step>
        <para>Right-click the program icon or file that you want to open, and then click <ui>Run as administrator</ui>.</para>
        <example>
          <para>
            <embedObject>
              <caption>The Run as administrator command</caption>
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                  <objectParameter name="width" value="166" />
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                <summary>Picture of the Run as administrator command</summary>
              </objectUri>
            </embedObject>
          </para>
        </example>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Select the administrator account that you want to use, type the password, and then click <ui>Yes</ui>.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <alertSet class="tip">
      <title>Tip</title>
      <alert>
        <para>If you are logged on as an administrator you can run a program as a different user by typing <commandInline>runas.exe /</commandInline><replaceable>user name</replaceable> at a command prompt.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
    <para>For information about the Run command, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>What happened to the Run command?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2515459c-a6ce-4004-90cd-15d7648b61d6" /></navigationLink> For information about logging on as an administrator, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>How do I log on as an administrator?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e4af655f-2497-488b-b70c-20886004419c" /></navigationLink></para>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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  <title>Change the program that opens a type of file</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>If you double-click a file in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> and it opens in the wrong software program, follow these steps to choose the program you would prefer to use. You can change this setting for an individual file, or you change this setting so <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> opens all files of the same type in the software program you choose.</para>
    <procedure>
      <step>
        <para>Open the folder that contains the file you want to change.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Right-click the file you want to change and then, depending on the type of file, either click <ui>Open with</ui> or point to <ui>Open with</ui> and then click <ui>Choose default program</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the program you want to use to open the file.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Do one of the following:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>If you want all files of that  type to open in the same software program, select the <ui>Always use the selected program to open this kind of file</ui> check box, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>If you want only that file to open in the software program this one time, clear the <ui>Always use the selected program to open this kind of file</ui> check box, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
      </step>
    </procedure>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Install a program</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>You can do a lot with the programs and features included in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, but you'll probably want to install other programs.</para>
    <para>How you add a program depends on where the installation files for the program are located. Typically, programs are installed from a CD or DVD, from the Internet, or from a network.  If you want to uninstall or make changes to a program already installed on your computer, see <navigationLink><linkText>Uninstall  or change a program</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=be5d0190-7bdc-412e-b342-04471a2f56ca" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To install a program from a CD or DVD</title>
      <step>
        <para>Insert the disc into your computer and follow the instructions on your screen. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
        <para>Many programs installed from CDs or DVDs launch an installation wizard for the program automatically. In these cases, the AutoPlay dialog box will appear and you can choose to run the wizard. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>AutoPlay: frequently asked questions</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=7e1fe788-0747-4e00-895b-c3461b1ddd97" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <para>If a program doesn't begin to install, check the information that came with the program. This information will likely provide instructions for installing the program manually. If you cannot access the information, you can also browse through the disc and open the program setup file, usually called Setup.exe or Install.exe.  If your program was written for an earlier version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, see <navigationLink><linkText>Make older programs run in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=bf416877-c83f-4476-a3da-8ec98dcf5f10" /></navigationLink></para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To install a program from the Internet</title>
      <step>
        <para>In your <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>web browser</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=768008de-9a1d-4583-a131-7f2e021555d9#gtmt_web_browser_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, click the link to the program.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Do one of the following:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>To install the program immediately, click <ui>Open</ui> or <ui>Run</ui> and follow the instructions on your screen. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>To install the program later, click <ui>Save</ui> and download the installation file to your computer. When you are ready to install the program, double-click the file and follow the instructions on your screen. This is a safer option because you can scan the installation file for viruses before you proceed.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
      </step>
      <alertSet class="note">
        <title>Note</title>
        <alert>
          <para>When downloading and installing programs from the Internet, be sure you trust the publisher of the program and the website that is offering the program.</para>
        </alert>
      </alertSet>
    </procedure>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse" condition="IsMachineOnDomain">
      <title>To install a program from a network</title>
      <introduction>
        <para>If your computer is on a network that offers programs that you can add (such as an internal corporate network), you can install programs from Control Panel.</para>
      </introduction>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to  open Get Programs.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.GetPrograms</command>
            <summary>Click to open Get Programs in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=457c51ee-5a44-452b-887c-8a9baf9d8d97#altnav_install_a_program">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Select a program from the list, and then click <ui>Install</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Follow the instructions on your screen. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse" condition="IsDisplayedInBrowser">
      <title>To install a program from a network</title>
      <introduction>
        <para>If you connect your computer to a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>domain</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d373ac43-ecac-43bb-884a-e78e6e2c7b7a#gtmt_domain_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> (such as an internal corporate network) that offers programs that you can add, you can install programs from Control Panel.</para>
      </introduction>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Get Programs.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.GetPrograms</command>
            <summary>Click to open Get Programs in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=457c51ee-5a44-452b-887c-8a9baf9d8d97#altnav_install_a_program">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Select a program from the list, and then click <ui>Install</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Follow the instructions on your screen.<phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
  </content>
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