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    1. [GN] Computer HELP!
    2. Anne DiStefano-Ring
    3. I recently purchased PDF Fusion by Corel to use on my computer which uses Windows XP. The system requirements for the software said that it worked with Microsoft Windows XP. I got it so that I could convert existing word documents to PDF's and vice versa. The installation seemed to be going fine until a notice popped up that said: "The software you are installing for this hardware: printers Has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP. Installation may impair or destabilize correct operation of your system." The Windows Help page I went to said to "Contact the hardware vendor directly and ask for a device driver that has met the 'Designed for Microsoft XP logo requirements'. I don't know if this is telling me that the software is not compatible with my system or if the actual printer my computer is currently defaulting to is not compatible with this program. If it's my printer, couldn't I just switch to my more current printer? Or are they referring to a part of the program that concerns printing? Who am I supposed to contact? Amazon where I bought the program, Corel who produced the program, or the printer company..? I'm stumped! Any help would be appreciated.. Anne

    11/27/2011 01:03:04
    1. Re: [GN] Computer HELP!
    2. Bruce Kemp
    3. On 11/27/2011 05:03 PM, Anne DiStefano-Ring wrote: > I recently purchased PDF Fusion by Corel to use on my computer which uses > Windows XP. The system requirements for the software said that it worked > with Microsoft Windows XP. I got it so that I could convert existing word > documents to PDF's and vice versa. The installation seemed to be going fine > until a notice popped up that said: "The software you are installing for > this hardware: printers Has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its > compatibility with Windows XP. Installation may impair or destabilize > correct operation of your system." Just go ahead and ignore the message, it only means that Microsoft has not approved this. Bruce -- Registered Linux user number 482434. "If we were meant to be nude, we would have been born that way."

    11/27/2011 03:23:19