![]() Hope that helps with your Kelley - I've got the latest version of Cakewalk ( 2021.09.145 ) running on my Windows 7 64 boot, with no issues. So since you have installed the latest (I believe that is what you indicated), if the next version does not work for you, you could come back to whatever you just installed. Keep in mind if your version is older (like a year for example) there may not be one (last version installer) available. Īnd as always, there is usually an installer available to revert to the last (previous) version. If you do run into problems there with all ways be the disclaimer stated about Win 7 not being supported. A minor glitch here and there but nothing that has not been documented in the forums. I have not update my OS to Win 10 as of yet and I have not found any major problems with running Cakewalk with Win 7. That being said, the installer will install the latest version on Win 7, but you do so at your own risk. ![]() At this point, the developers do not do any testing on Win 7 so there could be issues now or in the future that could be related to running Cakewalk on the older version of windows. Is it the same with the latest updates, or is Win7 now completely incompatible?Īt some point Cakewalk MAY not be compatible with Windows 7. Is that true that the latest updates won't work in Win 7 anymore at all like the one I have? I remember even the one I have was not "officially" compatible or supported by Windows 7, but practically it was all fine. I tried to install it, but once it was ready to go after download I got another message that it's not supported by Windows 7. I have the version 2020.11 (build 099) 64 bit, but now when I launched the program after a long break, I saw notice of an available update.
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