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I am writing to share feedback regarding my recent support experience. I have been attempting to install CutLabX on a Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 (Snapdragon 12-core CPU, 32GB RAM) running Windows 11 Home. Despite a lengthy remote session with your technical team, the installation was unsuccessful on this specific hardware configuration. However, I was able to install the software without issue on my older Dell Latitude running Windows 11 Pro.
I would like to specifically commend Linsen and Akon for their outstanding professionalism. They dedicated nearly ten hours to troubleshooting my case, and I deeply appreciate their persistence and expertise.
I hope the Carverall development team can address these Windows 11 Home/Snapdragon compatibility challenges in a future release. I am currently getting started with the K15 Pro settings and look forward to further updates.
Thank you for the excellent service.
Updated: Tue/Apr 7, 2026
Thank you for the update. But I'm not in a position to downgrade or reinstall the operating system on my new Microsoft Surface Laptop.
Before I consider any drastic changes to my new laptop, has the Carverall development team specifically investigate the compatibility of CutLabX with the Snapdragon (ARM-based) processor.
While the software installs successfully on my Intel-based Dell Latitude, it remains incompatible with the new Microsoft Surface hardware. Since my Surface Laptop is running the factory-default Windows 11 Home Edition with no additional security software or third-party modifications, the issue appears to be related to the processor architecture rather than my system configuration.
I would prefer to avoid reinstalling or downgrading my OS, as this is a brand-new device. Instead, I hope the team can look into optimizing CutLabX for Snapdragon users
Also, my Surface Laptop (7th Ed) is currently using the default Microsoft factory settings with no third-party security software. Because the installation works on my Intel i7 laptop but not on this Snapdragon model, it suggests a compatibility gap with the new processor architecture. I would appreciate it if the technical team could look into this specific comparison

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