Lightroom 4 will not intall on windows XP!!!    What is going on?  CS6 is compatible with XP!!!

Lightroom 4 will not intall on windows XP!!!
What is going on?  CS6 is compatible with XP!!!

Tom Hogarty seems to think it might be somewhat code-related, John.
Developing and testing across Operating System versions and platforms to ensure that we’re achieving this goal is a significant effort that takes time and resources.  XP is substantially different from Windows Vista and Windows 7, and requires a independent testing matrix, which increases the complexity of our development efforts.
Adobe's Brett N had this to say on the same subject (with my emphasis):
Vista made many very drastic changes away from Windows XP (although Windows Vista and Windows 7 are very similar).
So, your computer (the physical hardware) being able to run Windows Vista is not the same thing as your OS (Windows XP) being able to run Lightroom 4.  It is simply too old and lacks much of the programming to run LR4.

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