Program compatibility Windows 7 64 bit does not start

Hi my Windows 7 64 bit program compatibility does not start problem is the package id pcwdiagnostic

path c/windows/diagnosis/system /pcw

error code 0x80070426

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[Original title: malankane]

Hello

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

  • You try to install a program in compatibility mode in Windows 7 64 bit?

I suggest you refer to the article below:

Help with Windows 7 compatibility issues

Understanding hardware and software for 64-bit Windows

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