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December 2, 2016
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Will FrameMaker 9 run on Windows 10?

  • December 2, 2016
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I'm considering a new laptop purchase and have to decide between Windows 7 or Windows 10. I'd prefer Windows 10, but have to be sure that FrameMaker 9 will run okay (it's our dept. standard and upgrading isn't an option). Is anyone running FM 9 with Windows 10?

Thanks!

Sean

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Correct answer Lynne A. Price

Sean,

    I have Win 10 and occasionally run FM 9.

     --Lynne

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daniela30785410
Participant
June 28, 2024

I know this is old link.  However, FM9 works fine under WIN10.   

Bob_Niland
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 3, 2016

If the Windows 7 choices are any of Professional, Enterprise or Ultimate (but not Basic, Home or Premium), you have dramatically higher odds of getting FM9 to work, because if it doesn't run native on Win7 you can easily run it in a virtual machine in XP Mode (not available for Win10). I'm running FM7 on Win7 this way, and quite reliably now.

Participant
December 3, 2016

FM 9 works great on Windows 7. Everyone on my team has been doing it for years.

You make a good point about Win 10 not having an XP Mode to fall back on, like Win 7 does, though.

Lynne A. PriceCorrect answer
Inspiring
December 2, 2016

Sean,

    I have Win 10 and occasionally run FM 9.

     --Lynne

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 2, 2016

Hi Sean:

FrameMaker 9 was supported on Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 (Service Pack 3 recommended) or Windows Vista® with Service Pack 1 (certified for 32-bit editions).

Generally speaking, running a old software application on a new operating system is a crapshoot—the application might run just fine, or might not. Something to consider is that FrameMaker 9 (released in 2009) is no longer supported by Adobe, so you will be on your own if you run into issues. And one of the things I have gleaned from volunteering on multiple Adobe application forums is that you may find  folks running a old software application on a new operating system successfully, but it doesn't guarantee it will run ok for someone else in the same environment.

This would be a good time to consider upgrading to Fm 2015.

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
Participant
December 2, 2016

Hi Barb,

Thank you for your reply. I understand; no support and no guarantees. However, upgrading to FM 2015 is not an option. I simply have to decide whether to order a new laptop with Windows 10 or one with Windows 7.

If FM 9 is incompatible with Win 10, then I know I have to stick with Win 7.