Photoshop :: Activate CX1 On Clean Install Of Windows 7
Mar 21, 2012
I'm trying to activate my PhotoshopCX1 on a clean install of Windows 7, which reactivated online immediately.The support tech tells me Windows 7 is no longer supported!
I tell him he needs my activation numbers, then he has to give me the code. And it works.Case # 2079 74965 in the hope that anyne from Adobe monitors these posts.I've been using Photoshop, Mac and Windows, since V3.5..I go throiugh a lot of computers. Reactvation since CX is a nightmare
I’m getting “not enough memory” errors (Windows 7 HP 32bit), mostly when I am using Viveza2. This is the primary reason I want to upgrade both my Windows 7 and Photoshop CS5 to 64 bit. What do I need to know about the reinstall, of Photoshop CS5 on a clean install of Windows Home Premium 64bit with 16meg memory?
Error Message is Configuration Error Please uninstall and reinstall this product. If the problem still occurs contact Adobe ... and mention error 16. that is Permissions eror but I have repaired permissions several times and Verified Disk (OK) Applecare Senior adviser says it is in the Installer bu, of course, has no idea what.
Have been on the phone twice with India and once with the Philippines .. lots of time, lots of tinkering
A couple days ago I am download and install Adobe Photoshop CS6 Trial and It's great. But I have a question — because I need only Photoshop, how I can delete all other Adobe apps that a don't need (Like Bridge, Extension Manager, etc.).
I've successfully installed AutoCAD Architecture, and others, and was wondering if the files created directly in my C: drive under the folder 'Autodesk' can be deleted, (running short of disk space)?
They look to be, by their names, install files and I note what looks to be the actual applications, etc., are present in the Program folder, under another Autodesk folder, and Program (x86) for Design Review.
I recently performed a "Windows Restore" operation on my Compaq. Now whenever I launch Photoshop CS2, I get a message saying this (to effect):"The required user name and licence key have been lost, and this program must close."Right after displaying that message in a dialog box, Photoshop closes--giving me no opportunity to insert my license key. How do I get my license key inserted and Photoshop working normally again?
My Pc was hacked and I had to recover the hard drive for nothing because I was still having problems. I took it to a local tech to fix it and he installed Windows 8.1. I have been unable to activate Photoshop since then.
I just got a new computer and installed Product Design Suite Ultimate x64. Every time I close Inventor, the window immediately stops responding, then will only go away if I stop the process. If I click "End Task" in the Task Manager, it will start to look for a solution to the problem, then immediately close. No error report displays. All other programs work with no issue. All of the settings are default as installed.
So far I have tried:
-Reinstalling with and without SP1 -Installing the latest Autodesk Certified graphics driver -Using software graphics -Running as Admin -Launching in Vista and 2008 Compatibility Modes
I currently have Premiere Pro CS5.5 installed as an upgrade from CS4. I have purchased a new, unopened copy of CS5.5 Master Collection Full Retail Version.
Should I deactivate and uninstall the existing installation of Premiere Pro before installing the Master Collection? I have made a clone of my OS drive just in case something goes wrong with the installation.
My Vista system has developed a few bugs which are not cured by Norton 360.Dragging a window causes it to maximize in a few programs PASTE does not work in some programs -- including X4..The CROP tool stopped working in X4 but is OK in X5 High-lighting is erratic in WORD etc.
I can only run a "clean" install from my OEM disk which means reloading all applications. I was wondering if I should give up and install Windows 7.
What has been your experience with Windows 7/ Did you do a "clean" install or just the update.
I've read that there's a definite way to install CS2 (or any 32 bit version of PS) on Windows 7 64 bit successfully with some folder code "C:progra~2adobe" or C: program~2adobe...or the same code but with the backslashes in the opposite direction like /.
why does the first code say "program" and leave off the "m" and other say to spell out "program" entirely? WHICH is correct "program" or "program" and which way should the slashes go? I saw a member named Marian Driscoll post about this install but don't understand how to do it each step of the way.I need a new PC and was thinking I would be forced to get a used Windows XP machine to use CS2 but would prefer to get Windows 7 64 bit but won't unless I can install PS CS2 on it successfully.
I've read that there's a definite way to install CS2 (or any 32 bit version of PS) on Windows 7 64 bit successfully with some folder code "C:progra~2adobe" or... C:program~2adobe...or the same code but with the back slashes in the opposite direction like /.
I'm totally confused: why does the first code say "progra" and leave off the "m" and other say to spell out "program" entirely? WHICH is correct "progra" or "program" and which way should the slashes go?
How to do this at all so needd install procedure in specific clear steps from inserting the CD to the end?
I recently have reformated my machine and installed XP SP3
sadly now, I can't install Photoshop CS3, when I double-click on Setup.exe, it show me a small bar/dialog which tells me it's extracting files, but after that, NOTHING HAPPENS
I left it for an hour, and again, nothing happens. I checked my Task Manager and I found that Setup.exe and Msiexec.exe are running but with completely 0% of system resource.
Can I install and run CS4 products in Windows 8 Pro x64? Windows Upgrade Manager said there was an issue (when reviewing my apps) and sent me to the Adobe site where it seemed to want to point me to a $375 upgrade to CS6.
I had a HD crash recently and I am attempting to re-install PS 7.0 on a new HD with Windows XP Pro. The installation goes flawlessly, but afterwards, when I launch PS, I get an error message that PS cannot initialize because the scratch files are full.
I have a question. How could I an install a printer to my Adobe PhotoshopCS6 for Windows? And also after the installation how could I scan anything thru the printer?
I cannot seem to install Photoshop 5.0.2 on my new Windows 8 desktop computer. I push the install button from the cd and it does nothing. I tried copying and pasting the old installed program onto my desktop and filling in the necessary dll files that it requested. That seemed to work until I tried to print something. Although the program recognizes the correct printer and sets up pages etc., it will not print, and tells me that there is a disk error. What to do?
I am trying to install an old Photoshop CS Ver.8 on my new Windows 7 Home Premium OS but it tells me it's a trial Version?? It installs perfectly and works fine but informs me it is good for only 29 more days?? I bought this program new years ago. I have installed earlier versions in case it needs previous DLL's but that didn't work.
How to install pixel bender plug in into windows 7 cs5. Sequentially....how to install the as an administrator....as I am the only account on a laptop..no net group, home group, etc. I have spent hours trying in vain to get on my Windows 7 64 bit Professional version.
I keep getting a message " you must have administrator/be an administrator "....when I check my log in It says I am an administrator...Obviously my problem is the OPERATOR. I have checked / Googled & lots of other folks have the same problem but the solution is always stated do it as an administrator ? I have the 64 bit file in my DOWNLOADS but can not get it into PS CS5 filters.
I am now using Korean Window7. I would like to install English version of Photoshop CC through Creative cloud. when I install it, I designated enlish language and change the system language into English in system panel.it was installed Korean version finally regadless of my efforts.