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October 23, 2012
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How to download and install 64 bit trial applications?

  • October 23, 2012
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Hi all,

I'm trying to download and install Adobe trial applications (Dreamweaver CS6, Photoshop CS6, CfBuilder) on a Windows 7 64 bit.

When I choosed the file to download, it did not show me a 32bit and 64 bit version of the application, so I thought it was same installer for both..

But now when the installation starts, it show me that it will install in x86 folder.

Is it ok? 64bit application installed in x86 folder....

Or do I have to re-download the installer? And how can I download the 64 bit version?

And if the installer is the same, how can I force it to install the 64 bit version of the application?

Something that could be related with this problem: I have a very old Adobe account and before I was using a 32bit workstation....maybe the installer is so stupid that he "remember" this?

Thank in advance for any suggestion

Bye

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Correct answer pg1963

Not sure what you are saying. DW is still 32bit and so is CF Builder. Only PS is 64bit, but also includes a 32bit version.

Mylenium


On the net there are a lot of topic talking about 64 bit version of Adobe applications......all folks?

Anyway, if DW is still only 32 bit....that close the discussion

Thanks a lot for your support!

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pwillener
Legend
October 23, 2012

I don't know what the individual packages contain.  After you extract the packages, do you see any folders (under payloads) that end with _x64?

pg1963Author
Participant
October 23, 2012

Thanks for your answer

No, there is no _64 folder

And I see all the "Microsoft VC20xx Redist" folder that end with (x86)

Mylenium
Legend
October 23, 2012

Not sure what you are saying. DW is still 32bit and so is CF Builder. Only PS is 64bit, but also includes a 32bit version.

Mylenium