Installed Photoshop CC as "try it", trial version but I do not have 3D capabilities and do not have alternate file address for my 3rd party plug-ins as I did in Photoshop CS6. Is this normal for the trial version?
I installed the retina display-optimized update to my purchased (non-Creative Cloud) version of Photoshop Design Standard (via the Adobe Updater app that pops up in my menu bar only when updates are available), but now when Photoshop launches, I get Photoshop Extended (and it's a trial version). Is this a known issue? Will I need to reinstall Photoshop?
I downloaded and paid for the upgrade version of CorelDraw X6 because I have X3,X4 and X5. I have installed it already but I went to reinstall on my desktop PC as I wiped my hard drive back to factory state, CorelDRAW no longer gives the upgrade option.
On start up it gives the following message ( see below ) as a 30 day trial.
I adjusted the clock on my computer and when I opened up Adobe today it told me that the trial has expired when it is not due for expiration for another 30 days.
I was about to download the trial version of CS4 and noticed that the download was the extended version, even though I had clicked on the link for the standard version.
My question is, do you get a choice as to which version you install? I have no interest in the extended version and want to try out the standard version only. Don't really want to have to figure out which features are in standard and which in extended.
I have PsCC installed and running OK as trial, before I activate paid version, to verify it works OK for me. Â I tried to install an extension .zxp made for PsCC but extension manager warns me I need to have ver. 14.0 or greater (which I have)Â to install the panel, so it does nothing. Â I tried an update to extension manager but it is up to date.So, will PsCC trial not accept an extension .zxp? Or do I need a different installer? Or how do I install the PsCC .zxp other than dbl clicking on it?
I previously downloaded a trial version of PS6 after it expired I purchased and installed PS6 via disks. When I now try to run PS6 the trial version popup appears and states trial version expired. I reenter my license number which causes PS6 to work for a few days (if that) then I have to re-do this process. what files I need to remove to prevent this from happening.
I want to download a trial version of CS6 not the extended version. If I want to buy it I don't want the extended version to be on my computer. I can only find a link on Adobe to the extended version.
So, I just downloaded the trial version of Photoshop CS5 and its currently running the 64 bit version. I want to be able to make gifs so I need the 32 bit version. I've been scrolling through the forum and it seems that the sol given doesn't work since I have the trial version.
I have installed Photoshop CC trial version and have Photoshop CS6 Extended Licensed Version also installed, now I want to remove Photoshop CC Trial version, is the best option to remove both versions and should I use this tool to remove them [URL]........ I assume I don't need to deactivate Photoshop CS6 Extended as I will be reinstalling again on the same PC.
im trying to install the trial version of cs4 extended on adobe but, when i do i get this error, Problems occurred while accessing your file system. Verify that your file system is accessibleand has enough free disk space... i have 440gb free so i dont think thats a problem
I downloaded the free trial version for Photoshop CS3 on my computer ( windows vista), it completed installation and a folder wsas placed on my desktop for Abobe CS3 but when i click on it nothing happens, it opens up a window with several folders like Setup and Winbootstraper. How do I get this free trial to start working?
asked to install the trial version of Photoshop CS4. I noticed this was buggy from the start as it crahes at random moments but especially when I try to save as gif.
When the full version of Adobe Web Premium was bought, I installed it but left the trial version of photoshop on, thinking it will overright the trial version, however I had to upgrade seperately. All other programs work fine but Photoshop is still crashing in the same manner as before.
I had already purchased CS4 (not extended), but did not have the install disk yet. Yesterday, I got my install disk. When I try to install CS4 it fails, even after I removed the extended version. When I follow the steps to correct the installation problem as described in a knowledge base article, the install seems to work, but when I launch the application, it comes up CS4 extended again and, of course, will not accept my purchased serial number. If I could return the software, I would, how to remove this trial software so I can install the one I bought?
After some very poor customer service my version of CS4 didn't turn up. If I use the trial version while I wait for the full version will the trial version have full functionality? Also does it watermark the images.
Are any plug-ins that work on Photoshop CS5 compatible with CS6?  Also, the Deblur plug-in does not seem to be included in the trial version. Will it be included in the final release?
I have Photoshop CS 6. Every time I start the computer and I start Photoshop the trial message saying how many days are left to buy it comes up. I do not have a trial version and even though I put my serial number, the message comes up.
They, at Photoshop have installed and uninstall the program 3 times with no success. How do I get rid of this message?
I am new to PS6 and creating animated GIF's. I am trying to put the following animation together and very confused when I try to get the section and also how to add new things to it. I am running the trial version of PS CS6 on a WIndows 7 environment. I want prior to purchasing the product. The following is what I want to do:  1. With the logo, have it be as if there is a spotlight moving back and forth at medium speed, shining on the logo. Wherever the light hits, have that section sparkle.  2. Have the "CLICK HERE," words alternate starkly (not blending) between white and pumpkin orange. Again, medium speed. That will be garish, but is okay because it's not part of the designed section.  I am having trouble trying to select just the "CLICK HERE" portion of the logo to have the words alternating color. how to get a spotlight function to this logo.Then how to have it sparkle when the spotlight hits the other section of the logo and not have the spotlight going over to the "Click Here" part of the logo.
I am using trial version of adobe photoshop CS6. I installed the product it runned fine for a day but then it gave error - 16. I reinstalled the product and it runned fine. But after 2 days it again gave the error. This happens with Adobe Flash Professional CS6 also.
Launched Photoshop CS6 this morning, and suddenly it is a trial version of CS6 Extended. I did not ask for this, I do not want this, I bought, paid for and registered the regular version on the day it was released. I am not renting the software via that stupid creative clod thing, I bought it the regular way. What is happening here? Is this going to happen every time they release a minor update? How do I make it go away?
trying to load CS4 trial but get a message that Adobe stops working during software load up. Have tried turning off UAC, have removed files from programfiles as suggested in various other trails for this error to no avail.
I am running on a 32-bit Vista operating system and I recently downloaded the trial version of photoshop CS4, but I have not been able to successfully install it. It will start to install and then stop with and this error message will pop up:
I always make sure my virus/firewall software is switched off whenever installing and I have tried many troubleshooting solutions to solve the problem, but everytime I keep getting this error message come up.