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September 4, 2012
Question

Will Adobe Premiere Pro CS Run/Work On A 32-bit Edition Of Windows 7?

  • September 4, 2012
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Hello,

     I would like to know if Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 will be able ot run/work on a

32-bit version of Windows 7.

  

I.E. on a laptop. Yes, The laptop will be just able to run the program, providedthe program will run on a 32-bit operaing system.

     Thanks!!

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3 replies

the_wine_snob
Inspiring
September 4, 2012

As of PrPro CS 5, it is ONLY a 64-bit program, requiring a 64-bit OS to install/run. Going back to CS 5, if one had the Production Premium suite, PrPro CS 4 (32-bit) was included. I do not recall any 32-bit versions of any of the Production Studio, or Master Collection, being included with CS 6.

It is an OS upgrade, or nothing.

Good luck,

Hunt

September 4, 2012

Alright, Thank you 3 both. Now I hve one final question on this forum.

Can you get a laptop with a 64-bit operating system, and if so, how does it handle, compared to a 32-bit? e.g. Faster, slower, runs hotter etc. (I know there are a lot of variables in that, but just in general.)

Thanks!

Harm_Millaard
Inspiring
September 14, 2012

I found something related to Windows 7 being ok running CS4 hope it's accurate

I started looking I can get a Dell XPS again the 8500 model that should do all I need it to do here where I'm at.

I'll look into your links

I get these ideas that I need to improve something then find it hard to hold myself back.

31 is something I found tested link


I have something with Dell:

  • They have a great price/quality if you select a base system and do not add anything.
  • They steal you blind if you add anything to the base configuration.
  • They can not deliver a video editing system because that is not their target market.
  • They cripple their BIOS, so they can not be overclocked.
  • They make life miserable with custom connectors instead of standard molex connectors.

FYI, I just bought a Dell Precision T410 server with dual Xeon E5620 CPU's, 16 GB RAM and 2 x 500 GB disks, no extended service, no OS, nothing else for € 1,315 which seems reasonable. All the rest I did myself (well, more accurately, my son did it). Installed an old LSI PERC raid controller, added 5 x 1 TB disks and a DVD burner from the old server and installed ISXi 5.1 on a USB stick and it is running nicely.

If you want to get a video editing system and do not want to build it yourself, forget about Dell, go to ADK Video Editing and ask for Eric Bowen.

Legend
September 4, 2012

As Jim stated, an emphatic NO. Premiere Pro CS6 is 64-bit exclusive, and thus requires an entirely 64-bit system (CPU and OS). If your system has only a 32-bit OS installed, Premiere Pro versions since CS5 will not even install at all, let alone run at all, on that system. The last version of Premiere Pro to support Windows x32 was CS4.

Legend
September 4, 2012

It will not even install on a 32 bit OS.  You must have 64 bit Windows.

It does seem to be running just fine under Windows 8.