Upgrading to 7.0 and reloading the upgrade

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    Default Upgrading to 7.0 and reloading the upgrade

    Last year I upgraded my Photoshop 4.0 to 7.0. The upgrade works fine but I am required to have 4.0 loaded on my system, and 4.0 has some bugs as far a how it senses my pagefile setup, so it's a minor pain.

    I've just installed newer, faster hard drives and I want to load 7.0 on the new system. I don't want to have to load 4.0 also.

    Is there anyway to install an upgrade version of 7.0 without having to load the older 4.0 version first. If not, is there any way to delete the older version after loading and still have 7.0 run?

    TIA
    Frank Weston Guest

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    Default Re: Upgrading to 7.0 and reloading the upgrade

    you should just install 7. it'll ask you for the ver 4 cd for verification during the installation. just pull out the 7 disk, pop in the 4. after verification it tells you to reinsert the 7 disk. i just did the about a month ago. I got a new system and installed the 7 upgrade using my v6 edu version as verification of upgradability.
    dave milbut Guest

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