Older Photoshop won't even load in Win 7

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Photoshop 6.0 installation issues on Windows 7 were discussed, with one user unable to install the software despite reaching the installation screen. Another user successfully ran Photoshop 6.0 on their Windows 7 laptop, suggesting compatibility mode as a solution. After reloading the CD, the original poster managed to install the software and even transferred it to a Windows 8 computer. The discussion highlighted the importance of using compatibility mode for older programs, which can help in resolving installation problems on newer operating systems.
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I am trying to load a very old version of Photoshop 6.0 into my Win 7 computer. It won't even install, it just stopped. Is there any compatibility mode I can make it work?

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Alan
 
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Don't know why you should have a problem. I'm running Photoshop 6.0 on my Win7 laptop
 
phinds said:
Don't know why you should have a problem. I'm running Photoshop 6.0 on my Win7 laptop

Thanks for the reply, I can't even load it. It came up with the installation screen, but when I click Photoshop 6.0 then click Install, nothing happen! I'll pop the disk and try again.
 
I reload the CD, it actually worked. I even put the photoshop into the new Win 8 computer!

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