If you are doing a computer upgrade, why don't you upgrade your software to 
take advantage of that 64 bits available to you. If you are editing HD 
projects, the performance upgrade of the new Production Premium 5.5 is really 
worth it. The new encoder does a great job and it is much faster.

--- In [email protected], "ketch2022002" <goingaround@...> wrote:
>
> I am running Premiere Pro 1.5 and After Effects 6.5 on a XP Pro in 32-bits. I 
> want to know if I can run these programs on a Windows 7 Pro in 64 bits? 7 Pro 
> is able to can run XP programs but I'm not sure about Adobe programs. Sam
>




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