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Hi All
I completed my new PC build a few days ago (i5 760, 8GB RAM, three HHDs etc) this is OS Windows7 64 bit
So far so good. I have already installed without issue IDImager and Qimage now the way I have setup the HDDs is the C drive has the OS and is partitioned so has E drive and I have & will be installing all the programs on this E drive i.e. the default location so far has been "C drive ProgramFiles(x86)" but I change that to my prefered location in the root of the E drive.
The two programs so far are stated by the developers as being W7 64 bit compatible.
However, we now come to my CS2 ~ Googling reveals differing views as to whether this installs "simply" oddly even the MS W7 software compatibility page lists CS, CS3, CS4 and CS5 but not CS2 ~ doh!!!
Therefore what is the best method to install CS2 (or indeed any software that is not stated by the developer as being W7 64bit OK) ~ there is a strange workaround relating to altering the default path but is that the same as my choosing the location?
Or is it best to install in 'compatibility mode' Windows XP SP3 seems to be the default choice for such a step though the dropdown of the list is long and includes the likes of Windows 2000 (this was what I used CS2 on before).
TIA for your user insight and experience of this issue.
I completed my new PC build a few days ago (i5 760, 8GB RAM, three HHDs etc) this is OS Windows7 64 bit
So far so good. I have already installed without issue IDImager and Qimage now the way I have setup the HDDs is the C drive has the OS and is partitioned so has E drive and I have & will be installing all the programs on this E drive i.e. the default location so far has been "C drive ProgramFiles(x86)" but I change that to my prefered location in the root of the E drive.
The two programs so far are stated by the developers as being W7 64 bit compatible.
However, we now come to my CS2 ~ Googling reveals differing views as to whether this installs "simply" oddly even the MS W7 software compatibility page lists CS, CS3, CS4 and CS5 but not CS2 ~ doh!!!
Therefore what is the best method to install CS2 (or indeed any software that is not stated by the developer as being W7 64bit OK) ~ there is a strange workaround relating to altering the default path but is that the same as my choosing the location?
Or is it best to install in 'compatibility mode' Windows XP SP3 seems to be the default choice for such a step though the dropdown of the list is long and includes the likes of Windows 2000 (this was what I used CS2 on before).
TIA for your user insight and experience of this issue.