Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I have Photoshop 7 running under Windows XP SP3 and it works fine, so I don't need to have more recent versions. I have a new PC running Windows 10, so can PS 7 run under it? probably not, so I may need to run it in a virtual machine running Windows XP. I understand that perhaps it would be better to run CS2 which may be available to download free if I can provide the product key for PS 7. Please advise.
[Asking in the correct forum helps... Moved from Premiere Pro to Photoshop... Mod]
Photoshop 7 works here on windows 10 x64 without using any compatibility modes, actually a lot better than photoshop cs2 does.
The only major catch is you need to have 1 TB or less free space on your hard drive or photoshop 7 won't work.
Photoshop versions before photoshop cs couldn't see large hard drives with over 1 TB of free space.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
CS2 is likely too old to run with Win10
An idea that MAY work to install and/or run old programs in Windows 10... works for some, not for others
-http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/15523-compatibility-mode-settings-apps-change-windows-10-a.html
-or Run as Administrator http://forums.adobe.com/thread/969395 to assign FULL permissions may help... says Encore, but sometimes required for ALL Adobe programs (this is NOT the same as using an Administrator account)
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi John,
Photoshop 7 is what I have and you didn't say if it will run under Windows
10. If it doesn't, what options do I have, without having to buy new
software?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Photoshop 7 works here on windows 10 x64 without using any compatibility modes, actually a lot better than photoshop cs2 does.
The only major catch is you need to have 1 TB or less free space on your hard drive or photoshop 7 won't work.
Photoshop versions before photoshop cs couldn't see large hard drives with over 1 TB of free space.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi,
Thanks for your helpful reply, I will give it a try and as I only have SSD drives, non are up to a Tbyte so I should be OK. I'll let you know how I get on.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi R_Kelly
You are 100% right. PS 7.0 will run under Windows 10 Home, and it now does this on my PC.
I did have a problem because my PS 7.0 is an upgrade from PS 5.0 and I have lost the original PS 5.0 disc, so I copied the entire PS 7.0 folder on the old PC that I am retiring, into the Adobe folder on my new PC and then ran the installation of PS 7.0 which worked fine, so thanks a millionR_Kelly. PS 7.0 may be very old like me, but it works fine.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi,
You are right that Photoshop 7 does work with Windows 10, I have installed it and used it, so thanks for that, however it cannot see any drives other than c:\ so I cannot retrieve my images that are all on my data drive d:\. I could transfer them to c: but that would defeat the object of having all data on a separate physical drive to keep the system software on another. Do you know if Photoshop 7 could be tweaked to allow it to see other drives? Of course I could create a temporary folder on c: and transfer what I need from d: to c: but that's a bit awkward.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Photoshop 7 can't see a drive if it has more than 1 TB of free space.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi R_Kelly,
Non of my drives are as big as 1 TB yet PS 7.0 cannot see them running under Windows 10 Home, so maybe there's a setting that allows it to see other drives? eg PS 7.0 is installed in c:\ and my data drive is d:\ which it cannot see for some reason. Do you have any suggestions?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Is the drive an ssd or .....?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi R_Kelly,
All my drives are SSD: c:\ for system and programmes, d:\ for data, e:\ for games
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Have you applied the 7.0.1 update to photoshop 7?
If not, it might be worth a try.
Adobe - Photoshop : For Windows : Adobe Photoshop 7.0.1 update
If in photoshop 7 you go to Edit>Preferences>Plug-Ins & Scratch Disks, do you see any other drives other than
your boot drive ( C Drive) listed?
You might also try running photoshop 7 as an administrator and see if then ps 7 sees the other drives.
Right click on the ps 7 shortcut and select Run As Administrator.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Also, are the ssd drives formatted using NTFS?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi R_Kelly,
Yes all my drives are NTFS. To give you more data I have captured a screenshot of system/computer management/storage devices
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
None of the below makes any difference from post 14?
Have you applied the 7.0.1 update to photoshop 7?
If not, it might be worth a try.
Adobe - Photoshop : For Windows : Adobe Photoshop 7.0.1 update
If in photoshop 7 you go to Edit>Preferences>Plug-Ins & Scratch Disks, do you see any other drives other than
your boot drive ( C Drive) listed?
You might also try running photoshop 7 as an administrator and see if then ps 7 sees the other drives.
Right click on the ps 7 shortcut and select Run As Administrator.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi DavidDundas,
as John said, you could try using the Compatibility Mode. Other than that, there is no other solution really.
Photoshop 7 is just too old to run on new-ish OS like Windows 10
Kind Regards,
Maurice
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Ps7 is really old and Win10 has been a disaster for me, it used constantly hang and crash until I disable the windows update service, anyway.....sorry. I suspect it wont work, why haven't you tried to install Ps7 on the win10 system, you have the software and win10 so why ask in a forum?
Edit: missed the above posts while typing.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
My copy of 7.0 is an upgrade, and I don't have any pre-CC versions installed. Could I install 7.0 using my old serial number, or would I have to first install the latest non-upgrade version I have (4.0)? Or did they use disk keys back then? (It's been so long . . .)
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
this works i split my drive and photoshop loaded and is working
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
yes it can i've used it on my windows 10 laptop b4.