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Oct 23, 2012 14:15:21   #
bugguy Loc: midwest
 
Recently purchased photoshop/premiere 10. I currently have 9 installed on computer. Photoshop installed with no problems. Received "this installation pack not supported by this processor type" msg when i attempted to load premiere.
My system stats are:

win7 home premium service pack 1
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 x2 dual core 5000+ 2.61 ghz 32 bit
4gig of ram
notified Adobe, no help at all!

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Oct 24, 2012 01:55:06   #
BHC Loc: Strawberry Valley, JF, USA
 
It should work, but you may have to uninstall the previous version first.

http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Photoshop-Elements-Premiere-10/dp/B005MMMT0A

Platform: Windows Vista / 7 / XP, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard

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Oct 24, 2012 22:07:56   #
Merlin1300 Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
 
bugguy wrote:
Recently purchased photoshop/premiere 10.
Premiere is pretty high end - as well as being a resource hog. My first installation of Premiere - way back in 2003 or so - required a very high-end video coprocessor board by Matrox PLUS separate disk drives for the program and the data. Even better was THREE drives - Program, Source Video, and Target Video.
Your AMD Athlon is a relative dinosaur. It may well NOT support the microprocessor command set required by Premiere. IF you MUST have Premiere 10 - might be time for a computer upgrade ?? If you do - would recommend a minimum of 8GB System RAM and a good video card.
It appears Premiere Elements 10 may require the SSE2 command set - however it also appears the Athlon X2 may even support the SSE3 set - so that might NOT be the problem.
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Question: do you have Premiere Pro or Premiere Elements ?? Comments above refer to Premiere Pro.

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Oct 25, 2012 01:45:53   #
bugguy Loc: midwest
 
Thanks for your reply "non pro" version. This setup installed ok on my laptop which only has 2gig of ram and a AMD v140 processor.

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Oct 25, 2012 01:47:19   #
bugguy Loc: midwest
 
Thanks for your reply. I will uninstall version 9 and then try to install 10 again.

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Oct 25, 2012 04:11:27   #
Lucian Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
 
2 gigs of RAM is VERY small, especially for video work. If you can up your RAM to the max space you can.

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