Called Adobe Technical support, waited about 30 mins, and then was told "Adobe does not support Windows 7, so the install may or maynot work." (They could help if they wanted to). Tried updating my drivers, everything was uptodate. Cleared the Windows temporary files, as this was a solution for Vista, I thought might work. Ran Windows 7 in "simplified" mode, where I disabled any services/processes from interferring with the setup, through the msconfig feature. Used the command.exe (as admin) and ran the "regsvr32 jscript.dll" and "regsvr32 vb(something)" Tried copying the content of the DVD onto the desktop and run it as Admin. Ran ccleaner, to fix/repair any registry problems or anything else. Ran "wincs3clean," to remove any existing adobe programs from the system. Runnning the setup application from the DVD (in Adobe Design Premium CS3 folder) as "Administrator" I have search on Adobe forums and google for possible solutions, but nothing has worked so far. I checked the tasked manager and see that, that adobe setup.exe is running somehow, but nothing happens. The bar fills up, but when it finishes nothing happens. I choose "Install CS3" and then a window "Initializing Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium" with a progress bar. I click "Yes," and then the "Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium" window pops up and gives me the option to: Install CS3 Design Premium Install Adobe Acrobat 8 and Browse CD. When I insert the software DVD, the autoplay feature pops up, then Windows "User Account Control" asks me if I want to allow the changes. I m running on a pentium 4, with 2.75GB of ram, 32 bit. I read something that says Windows 7 doesn't recognize a certain file associated with Cs3, maybe thats why it wont load. I installed Windows 7 (32-bit) from a DVD, with the product key, which I think is the "clean install" Ive been hearing about. This OS really lives up to the hype thats been going on.but, Im having trouble installing an ESSENTIAL program(s) to this great OS, Adobe CS3 Design Premium. A friend of mine finally convinced me to install Windows 7, and he had good reason to.