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My Windows XP laptop quit. New laptop is Windows 7 64 bit machine. When I install Photoshop CD and select Install Photoshop 5, nothing happens. I found this link: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5162
but I cannot open it. The instructions with it say to copy into Files (x86\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop, but since I cannot get Photoshop 5 to load, there is no Adobe Photoshop files in x86\Adobe, only Adobe Reader. Help! I have lots of files I use Photoshop 5 to edit and now no way to edit them.
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install using compatibility mode.
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Hello, thanks for fast reply. However, I don't know how to install using compatibility mode means? Also, I cannot even get the PS5 to start to load, I all get is the opening install screen which asks which of the Adobe products to install, then I click on Install PS5 and nothing happens. Where would I find out about "compatiblity mode" installations?
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Hi, thanks for fast reply. I tried opening directly the Autorun file, right clicked on it, when to properties, compadibility, set for windows 7 and then tried windows xp sp3. Still I have the same problem. I get the opening Abobe opening screen, click on next, then click on install Photoshop 5 and then nothing happens. I tried this time to click on install older version of Adobe Reader and it worked - I did not complete this version as it is old. But only the Photoshop 5 Install button, shows it is receiving an input - it changes, but there is no regular installation afterwords. Sooo??? How do I proceed?
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Hi Sindbad64,
Please refer to the link and turn off the User Account Control http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows7/turn-user-account-control-on-or-off .
Go to computer and right click on CD/DVD drive select open
Please right click on Setup.exe and Run it as administrator.
Regards,
Prabs
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Hello, I turned off User Account UAC, then opened Adobe Auto Play.exe and ran as administer. Same welcome screen, Autoplay, click Next, then click on Install Adobe Photoshop 5.0 and nothing happens. I also have a Windows 7 32 bit notebook and Photoshop 5.0 loaded just fine. I have tried the campadability as Windows 7, XP SP3, SP2 and still nothing happens when I click on Install Photoshop 5.0.
So, what is next?
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I think you shouldn't use autoplay. From where are you installing - a CD/DVD? If so, you should run the setup file (setup.exe?) in Compatibility Mode (probably XP-SP3).
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Hi, I have the Photoshop 5.0 original CD. The Autoplay is the only setup file on the CD with an .exe. I created a new user, tried the CD again, and the same problem, nothing happens when I click on Install Photoshop 5.0. I wait several minutes but nothing happens. Again, this works fine on my XP SP3 machine and my Windows 7 Starter edition 32 bit. My new laptop is a Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. So, what't next to try? I think PS 5.0 just won't work on Windows 7 64 bit.
Sinbad64
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attach a screenshot of the files/folders on your cd.
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Here are the 2 screen shots, the CD and install screen
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a. enable file extensions to be visible:
To show file name extensions in Windows Explorer, follow these steps:
b. open the photoshop directory/folder and attach a screenshot of its contents.
c. open autorun (setup info) in notepad and copy and paste its contents here.
d. open readme.wri in wordpad and see if it contains anything useful.
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Hi, I tried to copy/open the autorun .exe and I got pages of gibberish. The readme file does not seem to say much. Here is the install page. When I try to open the .exe file in the photoshop folder, it says get an updated version of the program which will run on a 64 bit machine. I know you are really trying hard to help. But, I am not sure why PS5 won't even install, let alone open in this 64 bit Win 7 machine, when it installs and works just fine on a 32 bit Win 7 machine. Any other suggestions?
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I see from your earlier screenshot that the CD also contains Adobe Reader 3.x (released in 1996) and PostScript for Windows 95.
I would try to install it in Windows 95 Compatibility mode, but there is a chance that such an old software may simply not run at all on a 64-bit operating system.
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I already clicked on Adobe Reader 3.x and it started to install fine. The only problem is Photoshop 5, I have Adobe Reader 11 installed and working.
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Nice post Thanks