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Forget about installing Photoshop CS2 or CS3 or lower versions on Win 7, the software are not compatible with Win 7 OS. Get a newer version CS4 or higher.
InDesign CS2 might not be compatiblw with the Windows 7 operating system. and InDesign CS4 is compatible with the Windows 7 operating system. You can check the following link for reference:
However, you can install the program in Windows Vista compatibility mode.
1. Right click on the InDesign CS2 setup file and select properties.
2. Click on Compatibility tab nad check the box for "Run this program in compatibility mode for" and select Widnows Vista operating system.
3. click on Apply and click on Ok.
4. Right click on InDesign CS2 and select "Run as Administrator" to start the installation.
If you want to upgrade to CS3, you will need the registration key to do so. If you don't have it, you will have to buy CS3. The upgrade package will require your registration key for CS2 to complete the installation.
The Photoshop and Illustrator programs don't care which Windows operating system you have. However there are are known problems with CS2 and Vista that CS3 addresses. My CS2 still works with Vista anyway. You can update the programs through Adobe update for the version that you have. That is update, not upgrade.
Unfortunately the "official" word is out. Photoshop 7.0, 7.0.1 is not compatible with Apple's newest Operating System, Leopard (10.5).
Adobe Photoshop versions CS (8.0) CS2 (9.0) and CS3 (10.0) do run in Leopard but may have some issues. The only suggestion I have for you is either revert back to Tiger (10,4) or upgrade your Photoshop to CS3.
Adobe offers a discounted upgrade price from 7.0, CS1, CS2 to CS3 for $199. That's a lot
better then paying the full retail price of $649.00. I wish I had a better suggested solution for you. You're not alone on this one.
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