Is there something I should know before installing premiere cs4 on my windows 7 ultimate ?

Hi
can premiere cs4 be installed on windows 7 ultimate ? searching this board I found that people installed it on windows 7 home, I was wondering if there is a different and if there is something I should know before I install it on my windows 7 ultimate.
is there something special I should do , maybe the path I should choose for installation of the cs4 etc.

>path I should choose
Use the install default... there have been messages indicating problems when other than default is entered
Also... CS4 should work with no problems, but just in case, some reading...
If you have Win7 64bit PRO or higher, try Microsoft's Virtual XP
This is only ONE example of using Virtual XP http://forums.adobe.com/thread/702693
-And a Tutorial http://windowssecrets.com/newsletter/using-windows-7s-xp-mode-step-by-step/

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