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We just got new computers at work and I'm in the process of moving data and reinstalling software. Will RH7 run on my new computer? It's a Win 7 64-bit machine. Or is this a good excuse to upgrade?
Also, what are pros and cons of moving to something later than RH7? I've not had time to play around with anything new, and don't even know what the latest RH version is out there.
Thanks in advance,
Jared
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Various threads seem to indicate running older versions in the XP Compatibility Mode that you can run in Win7.
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Thanks Jeff, but according to this post...
http://forums.adobe.com/message/915801#915801
... it says that RH7 does not support a 64-bit system. Do anyone have an officially correct answer?
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Hi there
I'm not sure if I'm to be considered any sort of an "official" response other than to report that I am successfully using RoboHelp 7 on a 64 bit Windows 7 system of my own.
But I don't do it by simply running it in XP Compatibility mode. What I did do was to install the Microsoft Virtual Machine with XP mode and install RoboHelp 7 in the VM. I believe this provides a 32 bit version of Windows XP to run in. I also had to upgrade my Windows 7 from Home edition to Ultimate. (I think Professional will work too) This was to run the VM.
Cheers... Rick
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Thanks Rick.
What about RH8? Do you have to do the same thing for that version? It looks like that's the latest out there. The Sys Reqs for that seem to indicate that only XP and Vista 32-bit versions are spported for that as well:
Thanks,
Jared
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Hi Jared
So I have RoboHelp X5, 6 and 7 running in my VM in case I need access to those versions. I installed RoboHelp 8 directly in Windows 7 64 bit and it seems to work just fine for me. Admittedly I do see an occasional crash or where it goes belly up with a not responding, but then again that's happened to me for so long that it's just part of using RoboHelp. Long ago I accepted the fact it's simply software just like any other software and as such has flaws.
I understand that RoboHelp 8 on Windows 7 64 bit is likely to work but is not officially blessed by Adobe as them claiming it should work without issue.
Cheers... Rick
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Just to add to Rick's information, the point about RoboHelp 7 not being supported means that Adobe will not provide support through their Technical Support if you have problems. It is not a statement that it will not work, just they will not help you.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
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For what it's worth I had trouble making RoboHelp 7 actually work on my own installation of 64 Bit Windows 7. It just didn't like it and refused to even work. That's why I ended up installing it in the VM.
But hey ho, it may work for some folks so I'd say to try and see.
Cheers... Rick
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Thanks for the replies. I'll play around with it and see if it works for me.