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oorlab
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October 19, 2013
Question

Can I run Premiere on a Windows 7 32 bit PC?

  • October 19, 2013
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Just bought CS6 master collection Windows Netherlands. Unfortunately Premiere is uninstallable because I have 32 bit.

Is there another way to install an earlier version of Premiere?

Ann Bens: Nope, 64 bits only.

Het staat duidelijk omschreven in de technische specificatie.

Dit is trouwens het Elements forum en niet Premiere Pro.

http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere

http://www.adobe.com/nl/products/cs6/faq.html#64bit-support

Hunt:

Welcome to the forum.

I am not sure that I understand the question.

Premiere Pro (part of Production Premium & Master Collection) has been a 64-bit program, ONLY, since CS 5.

Earlier (CS 5 and 5.5), PrPro CS 4 (still 32-bit) WAS included in both the Production Premium & Master Collection, but I do not know if it was, in CS 6. That might well depend on the delivery method, i.e. download vs physical media.

Now, does your question involve Adobe Premiere Elements, as that is a different program, but is the forum, to which you posted. If this is purely a PrPro question, then we can Move it to that program's forum.

Just let us know please,

I found

http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=5291&fileID=4921 and will give that a try (CS4 download to run with a CS6 picence key).

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1 reply

Legend
October 19, 2013

You're much better off updating your OS, here.

oorlab
oorlabAuthor
Participating Frequently
October 20, 2013

Dear Jim Simon & others,

updating the OS is no option.

i did the download, unpacked the zipfiles. And ran the setup.exe - and got to the activtaing code - which was not accepted. So I CS6 Master collection / but can´t run Premiere CS6 . is the  conclusion right that I have to buy another installation key?

is there any way I can communicatie directly to to some one from Adobe?

So far I had 9 replies to my original message, 8 of of which pointed out I was in the wrong subforum :-) - but replies where quite quick, so that offers hope for the future.

best wishes from a sunny autumnal Netherlands

Dick

cc_merchant
Inspiring
October 20, 2013

updating the OS is no option.

Why not? You are much better off with a 64 bit OS, that can also run in 32-bit compatibility mode, than not being able to use part of your CS6 MC. By upgrading you also remove the 4 GB limitation of 32-bit systems.