Will Xara 19 Premium Work on Windows 7 x64? ...

Cfguy wrote on 8/10/2022, 11:53 AM

Hi Everyone,

I am new to the forum.

I purchased Xara Web Designer Premium 16 a few years ago any never had time to install it or do anything with it.

Now I would like to design and post a website, and have gotten promotional emails from Magix since my initial purchase with Xara upgrade offers.

Since I was finally going to be using the program, I purchased an upgrade to Xara 19 Premium, but before installing it I began looking around the Xara website, possibly thinking I might want to make another upgrade to Xara Pro. As I began comparing features of "Premium" vs. "Pro" I noticed that both products now claim you need a minimum of Windows 10 or 11 to install and use.

I hadn't thought about checking out "specifications" before purchasing my Xara Premium 19 upgrade, and I was very disappointed to read that it apparently would not function on Windows 7 x64- what I currently have installed on my computer.

I do have a copy of Windows 10 Pro, that I know will allow me to upgrade to Windows 11 free, once installed. However, in preparation to upgrade my computer, I ran "sfc /scannow" and found some errors that it claims could not be resolved. To make a long story short, I am now working with some techs in another forum (devoted to Windows issues) and they are walking me through steps needed to resolve the errors and have my computer in a state that I can preform the Windows 10 (then 11) upgrade.

In the meantime, being fearful my Xara 19 Premium would not install of function on my Windows 7 x64 system, I decided to install my older Xara 16 Premium program (that I know was compatible with Windows 7 x64). The program installed and "activated" fine; however I was confronted with bad news when I opened it for the first time in that a popup appeared which informed me that unless I upgrade to Xara 19 (which I technically have, just not yet installed), my access to the online library of templates, objects, clipart, etc. had expired last March.

My question is this: although the Xara website says version 19 Premium is only for Windows 10 or 11, is there a possibility that if I attempt to install my Xara 19 Premium upgrade on my currently Windows 7 x64 system, is there a chance that it will be functional enough for me to design and post a website, and which will also allow me access to the online library of design elements?

Has anyone tried installing Xara 19 Premium on a Windows 7 x64 system, and if so, what was the result?

Without access to the online library of templates and design elements, it looks like it will be a challenge (if even possible) to create a website on Xara 16 Premium, or am I wrong about this?

Thanks so much for your help and any advice you might be able to provide.

-Cfguy

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johnebaker wrote on 8/10/2022, 3:08 PM

@Cfguy

Hi

. . . . Xara website says version 19 Premium is only for Windows 10 or 11 . . . . Has anyone tried installing Xara 19 Premium on a Windows 7 x64 system

The attempt to install on Window 7, while it may be possible there are likely to be issues with the program, one in particular will be connecting to the Online catalog.

Assuming the the computer is of the Windows 7 or earlier era , it is highly likely that Windows 10 will be the last version that can be installed on it. Windows 11 requires a security feature either as a TPM 2 module on the motherboard (if one can be fitted) or the processor has the TPM 2 equivalent built in.

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