Pse 8 and Intel Core Solo

I can't instal PSE 8 and then noticed that system requirements state that you have to have a multi core processor. So I thought I would go back and reinstall PSE 6 which works on my solo core computer but then I noticed that the system requirements for PSE 6 says multi core. What gives?
My question: Will PSE run on a solo core machine?
I also have a duo 2 core machine but PSE 8 won't install. I have followed all suggestions (uninstall, new admin account, etc.) Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ted

Hi Ted,
I believe we connected earlier on and your issue was resolved? If that is the case, can you please mark this thread as Answered so that we can consider it as closed?
Regards,
Ankush

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