We clicked on that option and it told us we could try installing software from the maker of the device, which we had planned to do anyhow. The only option given was to find out more information. A popup window appeared on the screen saying Windows could not install the product because there was no driver. We don't really anticipate that though given that Microsoft has said that for the most part any hardware that works with Vista will work with Windows 7.įor the first of our tests we hooked up an Alfa AWUS036H 500mW adapter. While unlikely, it is possible a product will work in the release candidate, but not in the final version. It is important to note that because Microsoft may make changes to the final release of Windows 7, compatibility claims in this post are only for Windows 7 Release Candidate. In the coming weeks we plan to test many of our products on Windows 7 Release Candidate. Today we are beginning our Windows 7 Release Candidate testing project.
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