It just says "Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 3", "Intel Core
i7 CPU 930 @ 2.8GHz, 3.24 GB of RAM, Richard. On the Win 7 side it says the
same thing, but of course "Windows 7" and 8 GB RAM...Nothing about 64 bit on
the XP side though. Does that mean it is definitely NOT 64 bit? Should I seek
out (perhaps on EBay or similar) an older version such as CS4? Will that work?
> Go to Control Panel>System & Security>System
> It will tell you there.
>
> BUT - the trial version of CS5 will not help as it does NOT handle
> any MPEG files.
>
> After I installed Win7 64 bit I did install the trial version to
> check how it would handle AVCHD files on my computer. Obviously I
> was rather disappointed that it does not
> handle those files which means that the trial versions are actually >
> useless. BTW the CS4 trial version does the same.
>
> Uwe
>
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