1. Visit the manufacturer’s website for your hardware and software to check for compatibility issues. Many manufacturers have compatibility checks and lists of compatible hardware and software.
2. Check online forums and review sites for any reports of compatibility issues between your hardware and software.
3. Test the hardware and software together in a controlled environment. Install the software on the intended hardware and try to perform the most common tasks with it. This will help you identify any potential issues.
4. Consult a professional IT technician for help if necessary. They will be able to help you diagnose any compatibility issues you may be experiencing.