DTM test on Windows Vista

Hi,
I want to do DTM test for Windows Vista, Win 7, Win 8 and Win 12. I am able to perform DTM test for Win 7, Win 8 and Win 12 using HCK 2.1 however HCK 2.1 is not supporting Windows vista. Also as per Microsoft "HCK 2.0 is now retired and no further submissions
will be accepted using that kit". I want to know whether I can DTM test for Win Vista. If it is possible with earlier version then would I able to merge Win Vista result with other OS e.g. Win7 or Win 8.
Thanks,
Sach

Hi,
I want to do DTM test for Windows Vista, Win 7, Win 8 and Win 12. I am able to perform DTM test for Win 7, Win 8 and Win 12 using HCK 2.1 however HCK 2.1 is not supporting Windows vista. Also as per Microsoft "HCK 2.0 is now retired and no further submissions
will be accepted using that kit". I want to know whether I can DTM test for Win Vista. If it is possible with earlier version then would I able to merge Win Vista result with other OS e.g. Win7 or Win 8.
Thanks,
Sach
Hi Sach,
If you just need to gets a WHQL signature for Windows Vista, then you can run HCK test/submit Win8.1 certification and gets WHQL signature for Vista. Please refer the screenshot and latest WLP. 
PS. You have to make sure your device driver no issue on Vista before to do this. 
Thanks, Steve

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    Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor
    Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
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    1 GB of available hard-disk space
    CD-ROM drive
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    If the Lightroom Preferences.agprefs file is still in the Documents and Settings/[username]/Application Data/Adobe/Lightroom/Preferences folder, delete it.
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    Important: Before you install a system update, check the system requirements for Photoshop Lightroom (and any third-party software or hardware you may use with Photoshop Lightroom ) to ensure compatibility. If the update isn't listed, then contact Adobe or the manufacturer of your third-party software or hardware.
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    Open the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom folder on the desktop.
    Double-click the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.msi file, and follow the on-screen instructions.
    7.Re-create thePhotoshopLightroompreferences file.
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    8.Install and run Photoshop Lightroom while no other applications are running.
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    Click the General tab, and choose Selective Startup.
    Click the Startup tab and select Disable All.
    Click the Services tab and select Hide All Microsoft Services.
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    Click Apply, and restart Windows for the changes to take effect.
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    Disk Defragmenter rearranges the files and free space on your computer so that files are stored in contiguous units and free space is consolidated in one contiguous block. To access the Disk Defragmenter utility, choose Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter.
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