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Install Photoshop 7 on Windows 7 64bit Replace 16bit installers with WinInstall LE

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Posted 21 December 2009 - 07:20 PM

I have recently got a new computer with 64bit Windows 7

Surprisingly most of my applications worked without a hitch even older programs like Microsoft Office 2000
But I couldn't get Photoshop 7 to install.

Now I found out that Photoshop 7 itself is a 32bit program, but the installer is 16 bit and therefor not compatible with 64 bit operating systems.

So if I could get it to install then it should run fine.

After searching the internet for a while I came across a utility Microsoft used to include in Windows 2000 Advanced Server that allows you to make new .msi installer packages for your older software. Hmmm, maybe this might work.

Now Microsoft has stopped supporting WinInstall LE but a new company has taken it on: http://www.scalable.com/


For this package;

- you need another computer (or dual boot) with a 32bit operating system like Windows 2000 / XP / Vista or even 32bit Windows 7. As long as it's 32 bit.

- the 32 bit computer CANNOT have the program you wish to install (in my case Photoshop 7) currently installed on it. The system needs to be clean.

- Install WinINSTALL LE (get it for free from http://www.scalable.com/wininstall ) and then run it following its prompts

- Let WinInstall LE scan your system

- Install your program when prompted ( Photoshop 7 )

- Let WinINSTALL do a "POST INSTALLATION" scan. It will now create a new installation package for you.


Congrats, you can take this post installation package and install it on Windows 7 64bit





And just to let you know, the Photoshop 7.01 update installs perfectly and doesn't require you to do anything to it. Just download it from Adobe's website, run it, tell it where you installed Photoshop 7 and it will do the rest.


I hope this helps. This process should also work for Windows XP x64 and Vista x64

Now I am off to see if I can get Red Alert Aftermarth to install on a Windowsw 7 64 bit. Wish me luck! :thumbup

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Posted 22 December 2009 - 12:19 AM

Sounds good I've been wondering what to do about 16bit installers on 64bit,
Red Alert might/should work, I got Command & Conquer to work, just as long as you don't alt-tab out of it.

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Posted 22 December 2009 - 03:47 AM

I got Red Alert 1 running with Red Alert Setup Manager v0.98
http://ra.nv17.com:8...anager_0.98.exe

but I couldn't get it to play online :(

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Posted 22 December 2009 - 06:39 AM

I'm guessing this doesn't work for you then?
http://strike-team.net/nuke/html/modules.p...icle&sid=84

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Posted 22 December 2009 - 08:06 PM

I can get the game working fine, just not online.

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Posted 22 December 2009 - 10:19 PM

View Postgalahs, on Dec 23 2009, 04:06 AM, said:

I can get the game working fine, just not online.


That is because this game requires IPX-SPX network protocol which is not supported anymore in Vista and 7.

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Posted 23 December 2009 - 10:18 AM

I don't think the IPX-SPX protocol matters for Internet play, only LAN. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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Posted 03 February 2010 - 12:56 AM

View Postgalahs, on Dec 21 2009, 08:20 PM, said:

I have recently got a new computer with 64bit Windows 7

Surprisingly most of my applications worked without a hitch even older programs like Microsoft Office 2000
But I couldn't get Photoshop 7 to install.

Now I found out that Photoshop 7 itself is a 32bit program, but the installer is 16 bit and therefor not compatible with 64 bit operating systems.

So if I could get it to install then it should run fine.

After searching the internet for a while I came across a utility Microsoft used to include in Windows 2000 Advanced Server that allows you to make new .msi installer packages for your older software. Hmmm, maybe this might work.

Now Microsoft has stopped supporting WinInstall LE but a new company has taken it on: http://www.scalable.com/


For this package;

- you need another computer (or dual boot) with a 32bit operating system like Windows 2000 / XP / Vista or even 32bit Windows 7. As long as it's 32 bit.

- the 32 bit computer CANNOT have the program you wish to install (in my case Photoshop 7) currently installed on it. The system needs to be clean.

- Install WinINSTALL LE (get it for free from http://www.scalable.com/wininstall ) and then run it following its prompts

- Let WinInstall LE scan your system

- Install your program when prompted ( Photoshop 7 )

- Let WinINSTALL do a "POST INSTALLATION" scan. It will now create a new installation package for you.


Congrats, you can take this post installation package and install it on Windows 7 64bit





And just to let you know, the Photoshop 7.01 update installs perfectly and doesn't require you to do anything to it. Just download it from Adobe's website, run it, tell it where you installed Photoshop 7 and it will do the rest.


I hope this helps. This process should also work for Windows XP x64 and Vista x64

Now I am off to see if I can get Red Alert Aftermarth to install on a Windowsw 7 64 bit. Wish me luck! :thumbup



When you say the system has to be "clean", do you mean that the only thing you need to remove ar the programs you want to be able to install on Windows 7?

I'm desperately trying to install Photoshop 7 on my Win7 computer. Funny - Photoshop 6 installed just fine, but I don't like that version as much.

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Posted 29 May 2010 - 06:39 AM

I mean, you don't want to have Photoshop 7 previously installed on the Win XP computer prior to you installing WinINSTALL LE.

WinINSTALL needs to see every system change that is made when you install Photoshop 7 on Windows XP so it can do the same for you on Windows 7 64 bit

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Posted 16 September 2010 - 08:39 AM

Will the WinINSTALL LE procedure also work for Adobe Photoshop Elements 7?

I have both a WinXP pc and Win7 pc,64 bit. I wanted to buy Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 and load it on both pc's.

Thanks

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Posted 16 September 2010 - 09:14 AM

Sounds like it'll run fine on 64bit windows:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/460813
You'd only need to mess about if it had a 16bit installer, which is unlikely for newish software. You'd need two licences for two machines though I expect.

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Posted 17 September 2010 - 08:39 AM

Thanks for your help.

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Posted 07 August 2012 - 07:25 AM

View Postgalahs, on 21 December 2009 - 07:20 PM, said:


- Let WinINSTALL do a "POST INSTALLATION" scan. It will now create a new installation package for you.
Congrats, you can take this post installation package and install it on Windows 7 64bit



Hi Galahs ---- what is the size of this installation package? It is just a new 32-bit install .exe or more complex than that? I was hoping that if it were just an new install .exe that you could post it for download or something like that. That would rock! ... I'm hoping so because all of my Win XP computers have Photoshop 7.0 installed ..... no "clean" computers around here.....

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