PSE 12 support 64 bit Windows 8?

Does PSE 12 support 64 bit Windows 8.  Note promo material trumpets support of 64 bit Mac but appears silent on Windows.

Hi,
The error 1935 usually means there is a conflict with something else that is running - you could try this.
First off, restart your system.
Then try stopping the windows update service. Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services (or use the search charm). Right click on Windows Updates and select Stop.
Now disable any antivirus that you have running.
Try the installation again.
Turn back on the antivirus and start the windows update again.
Good luck
Brian

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