Will Photoshop 7 Run On A New Computer With Win 7 ?
Dec 12, 2009
I have to buy a new computer and have heard alot of conflicting info. If anyone knows this answer I'll appreciate a response greatly. I have photoshop 7 now and will be buying a new computer. Will I be able to run this on windows 7? The upgrade for photoshop is almost the price of a computer so I have to know for sure.
i'm trying to install Photoshop CS4 extended version on my newly installed Windows 7 x64 OS, but the CD doesn't run, it just does nothing, the ODD does however play DVDs? Might this be because its a 64 bit OS ? Previously had Vista installed on the laptop, and it doesn't state anywhere on the PS box whether its a x86 or x64 software version.
I've been trying to install Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended on Windows 7 Ultimate x64.The problem is installation fails , because the installer does not have permissions to install files into the windows folder. It cannot install the Microsoft VC80_ATL and VC90_ATL . I've runned as Administrator , Tried to manually install the VC.msi installers , I've turned off AV,AS,Defender,Firewall and so on, I've tried installing through Command Prompt running as administrator and writing msiexec /a "file destination". Still no luck, Tried installing from desktop , tried safe mode , nothing works
just bought a new computer with windows7 home premium os, and it wont let me load my old adobe photoshop v5, is there anyway I can get it to be loaded?
I want to know if Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 will help me manage, orangize, and sort digital photographs already stored on the hard drive? Another words, I have thousands of duplicate photosgraphs in files and folders that i want to be able to pare down to one copy.
I downloaded a few new fonts from Defont and they are not showing up in my font selection in Photoshop. They did, however, appear in my font folder on my C drive. How do I use them in Photoshop?
I love Adobe Photoshop 4.0 and do not want to upgrade nor learn a new version. I need a new computer but am hestiate in getting Windows 7 Home Version if I can't install Adobe Photoshop 4.0 (release date 96-98). Has anyone had a successful install of this program?
I noticed a couple weeks ago that my mouse/pointer was moving erattically in photoshop. Upon a left mouse click, whatever tool I was using would jump where it should not be (eg the move tool would displace a layer after a left click, or the brush tool would add a swipe of color where it shouldn't be, or the marquee tool, refusing to de-select because it would add a new selection at a new mouse click)--and this has been causing massive frustrations to say the least.I'm on a Windows 7 64-bit install, Quad core, 2.8Ghz, 8Gig RAM system.After chasing the problem for a few days, it appears to be caused by a PCI network interface card. If I remove the card, the behavior goes away... But if I only disable the card in devices, the problem persists. I've tried updating the drivers, but this doesn't help. The problem card is a Rosewell, which uses a RTL8100C chipset. I tried a Belkin PCI NIC to see if that would help (chipset 8139a), but it causes the same erattic behavior.So, I'm looking at a system problem (not a photoshop problem), maybe a hardware conflict. Photoshop is the only program in which I've noticed the behavior.My first step has been ordering an Intel PCI-express card, which uses an Intel 82574L chipset (rather than Realtek).
Newly built computer, I'll update my specs in the profile shortly (done).Probably crashed 5 or 6 times.Crashed while gaming, crashed while not gaming, crashed while I was at the store.Could possibly blame xSplit for the crashes, as I can't remember if it's crashed while it isn't running.Different errors eachtime:DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL,PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (x2),UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP,KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, MEMORY_MANAGEMENT.I removed one stick of RAM recently to test if it was bad, even though memory test didn't show any issues. All the crashes so far have been with both sticks.Is Windows 7 . . . - x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? x64 - the original installed OS on the system? I installed it, newly built computer. - an OEM or full retail version? It's an OEM version from one of my Dell computers.
- OEM = came pre-installed on system - Full Retail = you purchased it from retailer - What is the age of system (hardware)? A few days, it's newly built. - What is the age of OS installation (have you re-installed the OS?) A few daydit: One dump didn't get included. It was at C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP. It's roughly 500MB in size. Here is the results of running a WinDBG on it:[CODE]
I bought a Spyder3 Express to calibrate dual monitors for Photoshop and they don't really state for Win 7 but does cover Vista 32/64. I notice a few add-ons for win 7 are really vista support was wondering if any others here have tried any devices for Cal dual monitors.
The other day my layer's option disappeared from the bottom right of my photoshop and I don't know how to get it back! I can manually edit my layer's by going to file etc., but that just takes too long, how do I get it back? [URL].
Does anyone know of a plugin that would allow me to make a reflection of an object on photoshop instead of manually doing it? Suppose if I have an item, I want it to look like its sitting on a glass table (hence thats where the reflection would come in), any suggestions?
I installed Photoshop 7.0 about 6 months ago with Windows 7, 64-bit operating system. It successfully installed and I have been using it with no issues. Over this weekend, it just stopped working and I get the following error:
"Unable to continue because of a hardware or system error. Sorry, but this error is unrecoverable."
I have uninstalled Photoshop and tried to reinstall it but still have the same issue.
Whenever I try to open a pdf file the file opens in Photoshop 7 - the file icon is also Photoshop. HP laptop, Windows 7. Adobe Reader X is installed on my computer. How can I have the files default to Adobe Reader?
I reinstalled windows the other day there on my primary HDD but on me secondary HDD I have Adobe CS4 installed. It's still there but won't open when I click it. Just the license agreement but when I click accept it just disappears.
I installed Photoshop CS5 to my PC.My operating system is Windows 7 64 bit. It is very slow when I zoom or pan. & brush tool also very slow.PC specifications are :-2.93 Dual-Core Processor4GB DDR2 RAM1GB nVidia Ge-Force 9400GT VGA500GB + 320GB Sata 3GB/s 7200RPM 16M hard disks
I've used Photoshop CS (8) for years now and always with Win XP. About a month ago I formatted my HD and installed Windows 7. Then I installed a few programs that I usually use, including Photoshop CS. Now, my problem is this: The program works well and everything, though sometimes it gets really slow for some reason, like when I have too many files opened in it... which didn't happen with Win XP. But my main problem is that Photoshop hangs every single time I try to close it. It closes everything (any work I had done, etc) but the program, and I always have to force the closing.
I get this error in the Event Viewer: Event 1002, Application Hang Photoshop.exe program, version 8.0.1.0, stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. To see if more information about the problem is available, check the problem history in the Control Panel Action Center. Process ID: 109c Start time: 01cdc4239ca464b2 End time: 110 The path of the application: C: Program Files Adobe Photoshop CS Photoshop.exe Report ID: 0e7aac98-301b-11e2-a99e-00192113889e
I use Windows 7 Ultimate and have 2GB of RAM. I checked any compatibility issues and nothing came up, and even tried to run it with a different configuration, but it wouldn't open.
I built my new pc in november and have been having constant BSOD, I have reinstalled plenty of times, memtest86 all passed, all drivers are updated, still having problems. I reinstalled 5 days ago with the march updates and still getting them. They happen when I am working in photoshop, playing games, surfing the net, even just idling.
System specs are: Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H AMD Phenom x4 955 2 x 4GB Generic DDR3 1333 Samsung 1TB hard drive Hitachi 500gb hard drive Powercolour Radeon HD 6670 1GB
1/ My first problem is the speed/latancy of my PC, Its lagging quite alot now after running smoothly for a good 4 years with only 1 complete reinstall (from vista to Windows 7 ultimate 32bit which Im running now)Im finding it slowing to snail pace at times and when I open a large program like Photoshop only recently but it seems to not like this as much and even turns my PC to look more like Windows 98 when opening folders/web browsers all horrible and blocky.2/ I seem to have encountered a google type virus, which basically feels the need to open up adverts when I click on a link Ive seached for on google.Malwarebytes doesnt pick anything upAdaware picks up a load of unrelavant stuffSearch & Destroy finds nothingBut I still have the problem, Ive read up about it and even after deleting the problem you can still have this infecting your PC. Ive tried looking in the registry and looking at links on google where people have had the same problem but nothing.
3/ I have an external HDD which runs pretty smoothly. I keep it only for music and recently found 1 folder would slow up the entire drive to the point of crashing when ever I opened it and tried listening to the music in that folder. looking into this it has seemed to be 1 .wav file that has been causing problems, Ive removed this now and its sat in my recycle bin, Nothing will remove it from recycle though its just sat there, Cant delete it, Cant delete it with disk cleaner etc. nothing its still there
On which drive do I place my scratch disk?I've got a 90GB SSD and a 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F3R HDD.The plan is to place the OS and Apps on the SSD and data on the HDDI have 16GB RAM and could create 12GB Ramdisk for scratch if that would helpThe CAD, Sketchup, Photoshop and Illustrator files are not that big...mostly under 100MB. I've captured raw MPEG4 AVC/H.264 footage but have yet to do anyediting...but just family stuff which I'm looking forward to.Should I leave the SSD for just OS/Apps and partition 200GB on the outer edge of the 1TB HDD for scratch and the rest for data?
I'm not talking about PSD files here, just jpgs and other "regular" image formats. I have no problems with seeing thumbnails by default in any other software's File Open dialogs other than Photoshop (CS4 in my case). No matter what I have tried in Folder Options (yadda yadda) PS CS4 refuses to display thumbnails unless I manually choose "Icons" from the view menu once I am in the dialog. (Ideally I'd like it to automatically display Extra Large Icons.) This is driving me nuts as I work on jpg photos all day and every day. Sure I can use Bridge, but it is SO slow, or something else, but someone out there must have a fix? I can't see anything obvious in the Adobe areas of the registry and don't know enough about it to hack it myself.I realize you can use Libraries to get thumbnails, but that's about as many clicks (or more) than File>Open>View>Ex Large thumbnails every single time!!
i hope to get some advice for updating my video card before I install Windows 7. I ran Microsoft's upgrade advisor and was informed that my video card (ATI X1650) was not up to running Aero. I'd like to have that functionality but it is essential that I be able to have a card that runs dual DVI monitors, one of which, an Eizo ColorEdge is color-calibrated.
I'm not a gamer so that stuff is moot for me but the ability to maintain high resolution color-perfect monitors is critical for Photoshop apps (my main app).
With that background, what video cards do you think I should be considering?