Installation from a disk on windows 8, CS5 when recommended for windows 7

It will be a problem?

Hi Jade,.

Photoshop CS5 is not officially supported on windows 8.

However, you can try to install it and run it in compatibility mode of Windows 7.

Please let us know if you need additional assistance.

Please post on the Adobe Forums.

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