Photoshop :: CS3 Extended Trial When CS3 Installed
Apr 12, 2008
I am wanting to trial CS3 extended on a system which already has CS3 installed. When I download the trial it does not attempt to install CS3 extended as a separate application but merely "repairs" the existing CS3 installation and does not give me an opportunity to trial CS3 extended!
How can I get CS3 extended trial to install as an additional but entirely seperate application?
To add a further complication the system is a windows 64bit. The current cs3 is installed but does not take advantage of 64 bit features and installs as a 32 bit application in C:Program Files(86). I understand CS3 extended is meant to take advantage of 64 bit so clearly a seperate install into C:Program Files is needed. The whole purpose of the trial is to see how well CS3 extended takes advantage of the Windows 64 bit OS.
I have PS CS3 Extended installed and would like to know if I can install the trial of PS CS4 Extended at the same time? In running XP and would naturally use a different installation folder.
I downloaded a trial of CS3 a few years ago and i'm trying to uninstall it. When I try to I get an error message that says "Setup is not properly installed. Please re-install". How can I fix this?
I downloaded the installer for the trial of Photoshop CS6 Extended, however upon installing it and using the trial, I do not have access to the 3D menu or any other Extended features. When the program starts up, it only reads Adobe Photoshop CS6 and the About Photoshop popup in the Help menu reveals it to be CS6 instead of Extended. Have I taken a wrong turn somewhere? I had problems with the download manager too in that after signing into it with my account the download did not immediately start and instead I had to select Photoshop CS6 from the list within the manager.
before i installed the CS4 trial, i uninstalled all previous photoshop versions that were on my computer(cs2,3). but when i open photoshop cs4, it doesnt even start to open. all i get is an error reading "licensing for this product has stopped working" and it says that i must restart my computer before launching, which i did. it's the same error every time. i have a windows xp home edition 32 bit.512 Mb of RAM.
Whenever I try to install the trial it says you don't have enough disk space. I am on an administrative account. I have 2 drives (am installing on D drive which has 65gb left) C drive has 250mb left. I'm using vista home basic 32-bit ...
I have been downloading the trial for photoshop cs6 extended so i know wether i want to buy it or not but the CS6 Extended features are not available..what i might be able to do.I do have my graphics cards latest drivers and it is recognized in the preferences but still only displays as the standard photoshop CS6
my specs:
2.4ghz quad core 6 gigs ddr2 ram a 320gb HDD a 250gb HDD a GTX 460 and windows 7 64-bit
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?
Does the trial version provide full 3d tool capabilities? Before downloading over 800 MB and using even more space for installation, it would be great to know! :P
(I am only intererested in upgrading from CS3 for the ability to paint 3d models).
I searched Adobe's site extensively to see if the trial has "full" features or limitations, but it mentions neither.
I downloaded CS4 Extened and used the trial section, with the idea to purchace. Stupidly I inserted an expired serial number and now cant get the program to reload. I would like to purchase but need to know if I delete and re download will this work? If I need to purchase with re-downloading, it is fine but I need the sequence I need to get this right
CS6 Adobe Photoshop Extended (64 bit) installed on Windows 8 will not update. Adobe Application Manager opens with message as shown below. I use Kaspersky Internet Security which I am not very familiar with as yet. I tried to update after turning firewall off without success.
I have downloaded the trial for PSCS6 extended and every time I try to warp text, it stops working and closes.It says it is a DEP issue however, you cannot turn off DEP for photoshop?
Also, is it worth me deleting the program and re-downloading it... and if I do that, will my trial continue from its current point?
I have a Windows 7 system,I have a trial version of CS6 extended. It has expired and I don't wish to continue with it at this time. I have a purchased Photoshop CS6 that now will not function. I tried to reload the Application Manager because it says it is corrupt. When I click on the link provided by Adobe I get this warning from my security software. Adobe Cleaner Tool.exe containing HEUR:Trojan.Win32.KillFiles.What do I need to do to get rid of the trial version and to get my old CS6 to function again?Do I need to completely erase PS CS6?
How do I get back to Photoshop CS6 Standard edition after Camera Raw 7.3 update? After installing the Camera Raw update photoshop now runs as the Trial version of Photoshop Extended.
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 installed Photoshop CS3 Trial and whenever I run it and choose to begin my trial period I get the following error message: "Problem with Trial - problem loading trial period for Adobe Photoshop CS3".
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and even ran the Adobe CS3Clean Script but nothing seems to help. I should note I never installed any earlier version of Photoshop on my system (I use a fresh copy of Windows XP with only a few programs installed).
Currently I am running PhotoShop extended CS5, 64bit. in which i have my fovorite plugins (Topaz, Nik and OneOne) running perfectly.
I have upgraded to Adobe Creative Cloud and installed PhotoShop extended CS6 using Adobe Application Manager as recommended. It didn't ask me if I wanted to upgrade or do a new install for PhotoShop. So now I CS6 running with no Plug-ins. I need my plugins! LOL.
I tried pointing to additional plugins in the CS6 preference to the CS5 plugin folder. Upon Launch it gave me a whole slew of error messages saying something cant load or launch C+ runtime error or what not. It does open up, but it only gives access to Nik and Topaz. OnOne doesn't show up under filters or extensions.
So, what are my options?
Just copy the plugins from CS5 to CS6?
I dont't want to reinstall all the plugins to CS6 if I don't have to as I've auto updated them over time to current versions online, so only have installation files for my original purchases.
I'm happy with the NX version, but if I want to upgrade to XT, how do I do it? I looked on the upgrade options for XT and upgrading from NX, is not there.
I've downloaded Photoshop CS3 and opted for the 30 day trial. It came up saying there was a problem with setting the trial start date and asked me to input a serial number. Which I can't do, because I don't have one (obviously, I haven't bought it, I just wanna try it out!)
I do have one weird thing that happened that might shed some light, I don't know. When I was installing it, my virus detector, Spyder, said it had found a virus and asked me if I wanted to delete it. I said 'Yes'. Could that have been a false finding, and have I deleted some vital piece of software code?
- I am absolutely positive my system is capable of running Photoshop CS3 and what ever you throw at it (^^)
- Using: Windows XP Media Center Edition
- Trying to use: Photoshop CS3 Extended (Trial for now)
- Installation went smoothly and fast, surpisingly, but when I tried to open up Photoshop CS3 and clicked the button for "Trial" this error message came up....
"Problem with Trial A problem was encountered whle trying o load the trial period for Adobe Photoshop CS3.
Click Quit to see if restarting your computer or reinstalling the software fixes this problem. Otherwise, click Continue to display a screen where you can enter a valid serial number to begin using the product without trial."
I tried restarting...ONCE AGAIN...but it did not work and I also tried reinstalling/fixing it with the setup but it did not work..
I downloaded the trail version, and ive had it for two days. Whenever i go to open a file, it gives me an error. (then send error report one that closes it) I got it to work for a few hours went to bed and i havent been able to open anything since.
I am using Photoshop CS5. I've tried adding brushes to the presets folder for both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions but when I load Photoshop, only the original brushes are showing.
I installed cs3 creative suite on my new mac. Photoshop opens but I get an error message.l that it can't connect to Adobe... so the program thinks it isn't registered...but it is.
I installed Photoshop CS6 (International/English language) 9 days ago (upgrade from CS4), I can use it, but when I try to open MiniBridge, I get an Error message which says that it can’t be launched because the MiniBridge extension is not installed. I have checked the install log, and the summary shows this:
- 0 fatal error(s), 6 error(s), 0 warning(s) Payload: {92D58719-BBC1-4CC3-A08B-56C9E884CC2C} Microsoft_VC80_CRT_x86 1.0.0.0 ---- ERROR: Error 1935.An error occurred during the installation of assembly component {98CB24AD-52FB-DB5F-A01F-C8B3B9A1E18E}. HRESULT: 0x80070091. ERROR: Install MSI payload failed with error: 1603 - Alvorlig feil under installasjon.MSI Error message: Error 1935.An error occurred during the installation of assembly component {98CB24AD-52FB-DB5F-A01F-C8B3B9A1E18E}. HRESULT: [code]....
Could these problems be caused because I still have CS4, which has not been uninstalled? I am using Win7 (last update two days ago).