BlackBerry Web Developmen​t on 64-bit Windows 7

Hi ,
I am doing this project on Blackberry and right now I have 64-bit Windows 7 OS. So can anyone tell me the procedure to install the Blackberry storm 9500 simulator on my machine.
Is it compatible with my machine configuration ?
Are there any other better options(different simulator) which can work on 64-bit Windows 7 OS.
Thanks in Advance
Abhinesh

PS CS4 does not support dual cards (or dual GPU cards) so the other card in the case is not being used.
Set up is simple:
M4A79T delux MB
8 gigs of corsair dominator ram timings 8,8,8,24 2T CMD4GX3M2B1600C8
AMD 965 Quad 140 watt
ATI 5870 with 9.11 drivers
PS CS4 Extended 11.0.1 update
Simple USB keyboard
MS Comfort Optical 3000 mouse
Windows 7 professional 64 bit plus updates. Aero turned on.

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