This PC is running on Windows 32-Bit Vista because I have legacy software which I consider vital to preserve which will NOT run on later versions of Windows. It has until yesterday been serving for LinkedIn, but that now appears to have changed.
Please see the following sketch:
The outlined-in-red display is what comes up on my Vista and also on another PC using 64-Bit Windows Vista. The incomplete display is also non-functional. I cannot view or modify posts and I cannot access LinkedIn functions.
My laptop that uses Windows 10 still operates properly.
Comments?? Suggestions?? Advice?? Help??
Try updating your browser to the latest version. Hopefully, you are using a "modern" browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, etc.) and not Internet Explorer. If you are using Internet Explorer, switch to another browser as soon as possible. Internet Explorer does not support many of the features of modern browsers and also has security problems associated with it.
Posted by: Chris Early | April 18, 2021 at 08:57 PM
Vista won't support the latest versions of most browsers. Ergo, I can't upgrade the browsers I've been using and therefore, whatever LinkedIn has done messes me up big time!!
Another issue that really galls me is that I have NEVER seen any legacy software which once ran well on prior Windows versions but not on later versions be accommodated by emulation of those earlier Windows versions even though Microsoft claims that capability.
Posted by: John Dunn | April 18, 2021 at 09:51 PM
If you must use the Vista machines for Web stuff then maybe you want to let the Vista machines VNC to a more modern and disease resistant machine that serves as the portal to the Web.
Posted by: dick_freebird | April 19, 2021 at 12:19 AM