Zune is not compatible with Vista
While Microsoft is focusing on the release of Zune in time for the start of the shopping season for the upcoming holiday season, the giant has forgotten something important: compatibility between Zune and Vista.
Although this may seem unreasonable, the image below will prove it to be completely correct.
A line of error messages was issued when trying to install Zune software on Microsoft's latest Windows Vista operating system.
In the official Zune documentation, Microsoft confirmed that the Vista operating system 'does not yet support Zune at this time.' Microsoft plans to release Vista to businesses later this month and launches globally globally on January 30, 2007. Figure 3 women in a "painful" mood is the official installation background that Microsoft uses and it will appear on all users' machines when installing Zune.
Error message when installing Zune software into Windows Vista.Photo: AppleInsider
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer explained in an interview with Bloomberg on the morning of November 14: ' We look forward to providing opportunities and improving the way people enjoy entertainment. use '.
Last month, in an interview with BusinessWeek, Ballmer made similar statements about the wireless capabilities of the new digital music player.
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