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Thread: Adobe in-design compatibility issue under Windows 7

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    Adobe in-design compatibility issue under Windows 7

    I have an application Adobe in-design which is been installed under Windows 7 using with Hp pavilion desktop. The problem is that the application is no able to to upload or load while executing. I have no idea what could have made the thing to function. Please do help me out. It seems that the application is not supporting well. Help me out with solution that can make the thing to process well.

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    Re: Adobe in-design compatibility issue under Windows 7

    I suppose the issue is with the compatibility and hence in order to make the thing or application to function or work it is necessary that you install the same under compatibility mode. All you need to do is to right click on the installer file and then choose properties. Now under compatibility tab choose the mode that you need to install the same. This will then help you out well for sorting the thing and process as needed. Look out.

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    Re: Adobe in-design compatibility issue under Windows 7

    The application is not supportive and hence it is not able to work well and get sort of the thing. So in order to work well it is necessary that you get the ailments to be fulfilled and function. All you need to do is to check out by installing the application under Windows Xp mode and then execute. This will surely help you out and sort the thing.

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    Re: Adobe in-design compatibility issue under Windows 7

    Check out for the latest updated tool or application for in-design. You may then be able to get the same to function under the system. So do check out and work as needed. You will then be able to get sort of the thing. Check out and work as required. This will surely let you to sort of the same. It is essential land necessary you check out. I hope this will surely let to get to a particular solution.

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    Re: Adobe in-design compatibility issue under Windows 7

    Try to install the application by performing a clean boot. All you need to do is to check out for the thing that is by typing msconfig in the search box and then hit enter. As it is been done you need to check out for the same and work as required that is by choosing Hide all Microsoft service under selective startup tab. Disable the service and then restart the system. Hope this may work for you.

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    Re: Adobe in-design compatibility issue under Windows 7

    There can be issue with the application that you have. So in order to make it function it is necessary that you get another copy of the installer of the application and then check out. For this you need to reinstall the pack. All you need to do is to choose the application from the control panel to the add/remove program option and then click on remove button. Now restart the system and install the fresh new install.

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