![]() ![]() After struggling with this to the point of hysteria (and incredible anger given Adobe said CS3 was for sure compatible with Windows 7 64-bit), I discovered an installed Windows 7 compatibility check program. Illustrator and InDesign don't even attempt to launch. It freezes and takes a force close by Windows to get it off the screen. Photoshop will at least open a Windows window, but not the program. Still CS3 loads, but programs won't open. over and over) - first to make sure the Windows 7 was a clean install and later to get rid of Acrobat 8 (the only way to do it). I have even restored my HP to its factory state three times (what a pain to reload all my programs, etc. I've even received emails from them saying my issue "has been solved." Ha! Not so. ![]() I've called Adobe Tech Reps about my CS3 problems FOUR times in the past two weeks, all with no success. I've discovered, unfortunately, there are loads of online reports of this same situation. Then Bridge won't even load. Acrobat 8 is definitely incompatible and has crashed my brand new computer several times!! And, impossible to uninstall by any method. It loads just fine, but only Bridge will open and operate, unless Acrobat 8 is installed. Ever since then, I have been trying to get my CS3 Design Premium to run. Two weeks ago, I bought a brand new, high powered HP Pavilion desktop running Windows 7 64 bit to handle my CS3 programs. ![]()
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