Software Incompatible With Vista SP1 Announced

Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:37AM EST

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Bad news if you use BitDefender AV 10, Trend Micro Internet Security 2008, or Zone Alarm Security Suite 7.1: None of these will work under Windows Vista Service Pack 1.

The overall list of newly incompatible programs is actually pretty small and heavy on security applications. You can get the full list of apps that won't work with Vista SP1 at Microsoft's support page here.

I've never even heard of most of the other apps on the list (Fujitsu's Shock Sensor, part of its laptop add-on software, and the New York Times Reader software are the exceptions), so most people won't experience issues. The most common apps, the three mentioned in the first paragraph above, simply won't load after you install SP1, so there's no additional risk of your PC crashing or you losing data... but you might find yourself suddenly without virus protection, so be warned.

There's unfortunately nothing you can do about these program incompatibilities except to wait for the vendor to fix the problem or install an alternative solution. In most cases, I expect those fixes to be available within the next few weeks, hopefully before SP1 actually ships, but some may very well linger.

Also note that this list reflects only software that is newly incompatible with Vista. There are no up-to-date incompatibility lists available on the web (most date back to last summer or earlier), and Microsoft has never provided one itself. That's a long way of saying that if you have an app that doesn't work with Vista now, it isn't going to suddenly start working when SP1 arrives. (Try Compatibility Mode!)

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  • 6 Posted by rogueist on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    Sounds pretty bad... Now I am worried that Vista will be nothing but a virus smorgasboard once it is up and running with SP1 installed. Hopefully someone will have a good security suite for Vista SP1 soon.

  • 7 Posted by snowflakehenri on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well, I want to know why Yahoos Games can't be played on Vista. That's a real drag.

  • 8 Posted by aa4mw on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    When you are number one you don't have to try as hard. Wait, if you are THE ginat then you really don't have to try hard at all! Lets see Penn Central RR, General Motors, Univac Computing Systems, IBM OS/360, ...

  • 9 Posted by whoehlein on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    Or better yet...... Stick with Windows XP!!!!

  • 10 Posted by shadowman_26 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    Comment on #11.....did you download Java? www.java.com Yahoo Games workes perfectly on my vista machine.

  • 11 Posted by bsmith11537 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    some of you linux fanboys need to stick linux where the sun don't shine.

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