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1. Re: CS3 on Windows 7 64bit...
Matt Petersen Jan 27, 2010 10:05 PM (in response to Eric Addison)I'm running CS3 MC on Windows 7 64 (RC and now full) with no apparent problems.
MP
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2. Re: CS3 on Windows 7 64bit...
John T Smith Jan 28, 2010 8:13 AM (in response to Eric Addison)If you have Win7 PRO or higher, MS has a product to run a virtual XP session
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3. Re: CS3 on Windows 7 64bit...
HDVsplit Jan 28, 2010 10:41 AM (in response to Eric Addison)I am running cs3 on win 7 64 bit and it runs stable rendering is unbelievably fast, also encore is a lot faster. Make sure you do all the updates for win 7 and adobe products.
I am in the same boat i want to get cs5 as I tried cs4 and not overly impressed but understandbly cs5 will be 64 bit.
Joan
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4. Re: CS3 on Windows 7 64bit...
Eric Addison Jan 30, 2010 8:40 AM (in response to HDVsplit)Thanks everyone for your insight - we ordered the computer the other night...
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5. Re: CS3 on Windows 7 64bit...
KCWY_News_13 Feb 7, 2011 10:52 PM (in response to Eric Addison)I am running Premiere CS3 on a Win 7 64-bit laptop and it seems to run fine as a Administrator, but I was having problems getting it to launch correctly under a User account on a domain login. We need to do that so we can have access to the company VPN so our news software and outlook can all be open and working at the same time.
Microsoft does not recommend CS3 for the 64-bit windows 7 here:
Not sure if that is just something Adobe wanted them to say for 64-bit...
Thanks,
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6. Re: CS3 on Windows 7 64bit...
KCWY_News_13 Feb 7, 2011 10:57 PM (in response to John T Smith)function(){return A.apply(null,[this].concat($A(arguments)))}
John T Smith wrote:
If you have Win7 PRO or higher, MS has a product to run a virtual XP session
According to the FAQ page on the VM page, they don't offer it for home users because they only want basic business productivity software to run on it and that home users would need 3D graphics and it won't support that. So if the VM is not loading good hardware access, it probably would stink for editing.
I do love your idea for our news software that was written for XP and has issues running on 7. It is iNews client softare and it may run perfect in a VM. Thanks for the tip, I know this is an old post but I may be able to use this info tomorrow.
Thank you,
Mark



