Bug in version 4.3.2
Hello
I want to install version 4.3.2 in Windows 7 but after installing and clicking on the icon it displays the following message as shown in the picture. I think the new version is not compatible with Windows 7 while version 3.6.1 was fully compatible. Please make the versions you provide compatible with Windows 7.
Thank you
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Since MS4, only Windows 10 or higher is supported. You should really not be using Windows 7 anymore.
However, if you do want you want a later version, I suggest you try: https://sites.google.com/view/musescore-3-evolution/
Not sure if that installs on Windows 7.
Or you can download the official 3.6.2 version from the older versions section in the download page.
In reply to Since MS4, only Windows 10… by Henk De Groot
It is true that Microsoft no longer supports Windows 7, but millions of people (perhaps several hundred million people) in the world still use Windows 7, many because of the user interface and many because of the poor hardware system.
I installed the version you said but I want to use the updated version. It is better for administrators and programmers to install and use this free and lightweight program for those who have Windows 7. Support Windows 7 for at least one more year and stop this support later.
In reply to It is true that Microsoft no… by [DELETED] 83619682
Microsoft support for Windows 7 ended in 2020.
Millions of people do not receive any security updates anymore, and are probably already part of a botnet.
In reply to Microsoft support for… by graffesmusic
I have been using Windows 7 for years and I have no problems with Windows 7 and it works great. It does not have any malware and I have never been attacked by hackers because I have a strong antivirus installed with a strong firewall. Even Windows 10 or 11 is attacked by hackers. Windows 7 is Microsoft's most popular Windows, and even with Windows 10 and 11, several hundred million people still have Windows 7, and Microsoft decided to force them to Windows 10 or 11 and decided not to update browsers, but We also saw that most of them stayed on Windows 7 and recently Firefox and Chrome browsers of the latest version for Windows 7 were released by github users.
The presence of several hundred million Windows 7 users is a huge asset that should not be ignored. They never change their Windows, but go for another software that is compatible with Windows 7.
I hope managers, programmers and decision makers pay attention to these comments. Many people have Windows 7 and after seeing that one software doesn't work, they go to the next one, but I wanted to send a message to the managers not to lose this great investment.
In reply to I have been using Windows 7… by [DELETED] 83619682
Well at least this is not a bug in MS 4.3.2....and it was a conscious decision made by the team to drop Windows 7 support with moving to MS 4.
In reply to It is true that Microsoft no… by [DELETED] 83619682
If you want to use the new version, just upgrade to Windows 10 or later
Currently Windows 7 has a 3% market share (at least that is the reported number and in reallife might be higher) and it could be holding back software development by keeping compatibility with such an old OS.
In reply to If you want to use the new… by Henk De Groot
Undoubtedly, this 3% is a false report. The number of Windows 7 users in the world is more than Windows 10 and 11 if we consider the total population of the world.
At least bring the software to an evolution in a year or two and then work on new features for Windows 10, 11 or 12. Version 3.6.1 has a lot of bugs and is not standard in any way.
In reply to Undoubtedly, this 3% is a… by [DELETED] 83619682
Not sure why you did not update to 3.6.2 (if you are concerned about bugs, you should have upgraded to that version a long time ago).
If you are happy to stay on Windows 7, then should accept the fact you may not be able to run all software.
It is not a bug, but a concious decision. Either stay on Mu3 (but update to 3.6.2 and/or 3.7 Evolution) or update to Windows 10 or 11. Or switch to Linux.