What doesn't work in Windows 7 (Build 6801)?


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Dolby Digital Live doesnt work on the Realtek 882 and newer drivers dont install correctly where older ones do. The SB Audigy 2 EX only just works (barely audible) but theres no audio via spdif in or out. BumpTop doesnt work, although thats also beta so... Drivers for my Olivetti Anyway Photo Plus wouldnt install from the installer (unsupported platform) but copying the files over from a Vista machine and installing manualy worked. As mentioned Daemon Tools, but also Alcohol 120 (both use SPTD drivers). MagicDisc doesnt work either. PowerIso works but sucks up every last bit of ram if you mount an image, next to useless. A few other things I forget.

Windows media center has an issue with my video library whenever I open it up it displays all my folders then crashes, also whenever I start it up it says "upgrade currently in progress" then I can choose to wait (and then after a couple of mins goes bk to the same option) or go to media centre menu and then I can still watch TV, etc fine. I think its an issue with the codec (the folder crashing that is) as wmp12 also struggles to play avi files smoothly, while media player classic runs them perfectly and it seems to be while trying to load the thumbnails for my files.

Vista SP1 RSAT x64 not working - This update does not apply to your system

Hyper-V Manager x64 not working - This update does not apply to your system

SCVMM 2008 Not working - Setup.exe reports wrong OS Version

VMWare Virtual Networking - works using MAC Ethernet bridge to a VMnet adapter, Virtual Network Editor does not.

Flash in Firefox 3.5 was not working, seems to be working in 3.0.4

Most of the trouble shooters/options which run in the troubleshooter say incorrect parameter or something.

Considering the troubleshooter seems to be new, and appears to be a sort of base for the options which use it, I expect those options simply haven't been implemented yet.

Other than that, I actually have no problems.

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