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New computer - can't load Photoshop 7.0.1

Community Beginner ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

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I have my disc and serial number.  I'm running Windows 7.  When I load the disc I get the "welcome to Adobe" screen, then the terms and conditions, then the installation screen.  I click on the "install Photoshop 7.0.1" button, and my security program asks if I want to let this program make changes to my computer - I click yes.  Then nothing happens.  The drive goes quiet, and there's no activity.  I know this is not a supported program anymore, but does anyone have any ideas?

Thank you - Janet

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Community Expert , Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

Try this procedure for 7.

Here’s how you install Photoshop 6.0 on Win 7 x64:

  • Run msconfig
  • Select Diagnostic startup
  • Reboot computer
  • Locate Photoshop file setup.exe
    (it's in sub directory "Adobe Photoshop 6" on the CD)
  • Right click on setup.exe and choose Run as administrator
  • Now the installation program should start, it did for me at least.
  • Go through installation as usual.
  • Run msconfig again
  • Select Normal startup
  • Reboot computer
  • Success!

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Try this procedure for 7.

Here’s how you install Photoshop 6.0 on Win 7 x64:

  • Run msconfig
  • Select Diagnostic startup
  • Reboot computer
  • Locate Photoshop file setup.exe
    (it's in sub directory "Adobe Photoshop 6" on the CD)
  • Right click on setup.exe and choose Run as administrator
  • Now the installation program should start, it did for me at least.
  • Go through installation as usual.
  • Run msconfig again
  • Select Normal startup
  • Reboot computer
  • Success!

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First you should check that your hard drive doesn't have more than 1 TB of free space, since photoshop 7 won't work on drives with around 1 TB or more of free space.

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