MATLAB for Windows 7 32-bit
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Please can you help me out on how to download matlab trial version for Windows 7 32-bit for Engineering student.
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Rik
on 29 Nov 2022
If you mean the last version for 32 bit systems: that would be R2015b. Newer versions of Matlab have no 32 bit version.
If you insist on a later release, you will have to create your own emulation layer to translate x64 to x86.
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Rik
on 6 May 2020
You will have to use R2015b or older, since that is the last release with a 32 bit version.
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Steven Lord
on 6 May 2020
The last release of MATLAB supported on 32-bit Windows was release R2015b. According to the system requirements page release R2015b was supported on Windows 7 Service Pack 1. I am not certain if trial versions are still available for release R2015b.
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DEVENDER KUMAR DHAKED
on 21 Aug 2021
Please help me, how to download matlab trial version for Windows 7 32-bit for Engineering student.
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Rik
on 21 Aug 2021
There are many buttons on this page that will allow you to request a trial. You might have to contact support to get a trial for R2015b or older.
Since this isn't an answer, it will be deleted.
Walter Roberson
on 21 Aug 2021
It is not possible to get a trial Student version of Windows 7 32 bit MATLAB. The trial would have to be against R2015b or later, which is now more than 5 1/2 years old. Mathworks is not going to create a trial for a student license for a version that old.
Mathworks would be reluctant to create a trial even for a Standard (full price) license for a version that old, since they know that there is no market in selling new versions or software maintenance service for someone locked into 32 bit Windows.
muhaned Mohammed
on 26 Sep 2025 at 20:08
Please can you help me out on how to download matlab trial version for Windows 7 32-bit for Engineering student.
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Walter Roberson
on 27 Sep 2025 at 17:12
Approximate translation:
Can you help me get this updated 32-bit version of Windows 7?
Walter Roberson
on 27 Sep 2025 at 17:17
No, I cannot help you with that. I am a customer, and the terms of use do not permit me to distribute MATLAB versions to anyone (other than my employees.)
If you buy a current version of MATLAB, then it includes the rights to use all previous versions, so you would be able to use an R2025b license to use R2015b. However, you need to go through Mathworks sales to get older trial versions of MATLAB, and Mathworks is likely going to say "No" to that request.
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