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Thanks all. Daughter uses it for several hours every day so it has to be CS3. I'll look at getting a posher edition of Win 7 I think.
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Pro edition also has XP modeOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostBuy ultimate edition and install it under XP.
They're all as crap as each other, so the version doesn't really matter.
How heavy a user are you of CS3
Personally I've found paint.net (www.getpaint.net) to be perfect for my needs and its free.Last edited by Spacecadet; 4 December 2009, 09:34.
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Paint Shop Pro 7 works. And that was released in 2000, before XP even.
There's no real reason for applications not to work, except maybe they test the OS version and refuse to install or run. And that's easy to get around.
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1. Does it install?Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostAs the above, is anyone running CS3 under Win7 please? I'm looking at Win7 Home Premium. The MS upgrade advisor tool says you need a paid upgrade (to CS4 for $169). I don't want to pay this just to keep using my copy of Photoshop, so it's a deal breaker for me if it doesn't work. Both Adobe and MS won't get my money. Thanks.
2. Does it install using XP compatible mode?
3. Does it run once it's install in native mode?
4. Does it run once configured to run in XP compatible mode?
Don't trust everything the upgrader tool tells you.
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Buy ultimate edition and install it under XP.
They're all as crap as each other, so the version doesn't really matter.
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Hmmm, I had found that thread and wasn't filled with confidence......... I'd trust CUK'ers more than I'd trust that thread.
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It'd be interested in this too.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostAs the above, is anyone running CS3 under Win7 please? I'm looking at Win7 Home Premium. The MS upgrade advisor tool says you need a paid upgrade (to CS4 for $169). I don't want to pay this just to keep using my copy of Photoshop, so it's a deal breaker for me if it doesn't work. Both Adobe and MS won't get my money. Thanks.
Does Win 7 actually allow the install to start?
Edit: A quick search says yes.
Last edited by Clippy; 3 December 2009, 21:03.
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Anyone using Photoshop CS3 with Win 7?
As the above, is anyone running CS3 under Win7 please? I'm looking at Win7 Home Premium. The MS upgrade advisor tool says you need a paid upgrade (to CS4 for $169). I don't want to pay this just to keep using my copy of Photoshop, so it's a deal breaker for me if it doesn't work. Both Adobe and MS won't get my money. Thanks.Tags: None
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