having problems with installing the trial version of CS4.
My computer:
Windows XP
Service Pack 3
2.08 GHz, 512 MB RAM
I had Photoshop CS3 installed before running smoothly.
I formatted the whole computer, I have three partitions.
C: 441 MB (free space)
D: 73 GB (free space)
E: 66 GB (free space)
When I try to install CS4 and select a folder on partition D:,
it claims 'The size of the selected option exceeds the available
capacity' (translated from German). Although the installer recognizes:
Available capacity: 73 GB
Entire capacity: 1.2 GB
I only have about 9 GB of programmes on partition C:. Apart from that there is nothing on the computer.
When I go to install a CS3 trial that came with my new tablet, it tells me: 'You can only install one Adobe product at a time. Please complete the other installation before attempting to install Adobe setup'
The only other adobeproducts currently on the computer are flash player and reader. There was Adobe PSE 6 up untill two days ago, but that was cleanly uninstalled.
I download the Photoshop Extended Trial Version and extracted it without any problem. But when I double-click setup.exe nothing happens. It seems to popup a window, but its gone every fast. When I open the Taskmanager I can see the setup.exe under processes, but nothing happens also after hours of waiting.
My PC:
Intel E8400
4 Gb G.Skill DDR1000
Gigabyte P35-DS3
Gecube HD3780 X-Turbo
Windows Vista x64 Ultimate
C: (NTFS) 94800 MB (18418 MB frei)
H: (NTFS) 61440 MB (27418 MB frei) <--- here I extracted the Folder
I began the setup process for photoshop cs3, and while installing it crashed. I tried to run the program, and it wouldnt load. I attempted to uninstall it through Add/Remove programs, and it would not work. I tried re-installing the program, but the setup program will not run. Nothing about this program will run/work correctly for me. how I can uninstall/repair/re-install photoshop CS3,
When I down load the trial version of Photoshop CS4 and attempt to install it, it begins but early in the "unpacking"/installing process, I get an erro message saying there is not enough room on my disc/hard drive. I have tons of room on my hard drive.....several hundred gig of free space.....I have re-downloaded trhe trial a few times and get the same message....
I wanted to install the Photoshop CS6 trial, however both installation apps that are available come up with errors:With Adobe Download Assistant, after a few seconds of the message "Installing application", I get the error message: "The application could not be installed. Try installing it again (Error# 0)".
With Adobe Application Manager, after the files are downloaded and extracted, I get the error "Installation failed: Insufficient disk space to extract files. Please clear space on C: and try again (EX10)", even though both on the target drive (which I've set to D:) and on the C: drive, there is plenty of space available (85GB and 2.5GB, respectively).
I previously had CS4 installed, and uninstalled it before attempting to install the trial of CS6. I'm running Win XP SP3 32-bit on a laptop with 4GB RAM.
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
having trouble getting the trial i downloaded to extract onto my system. It tells me i either haven't got enough room or administritive privileges to run the set-up. Both of which aren't true.
this is the exact message i'm getting
"a problem occured while extracting some files. check available space on your computer and the write privileges on the destination folder"
I tried running that regsvr script, didn't help though.
I've now tried downloading it off of ie7 as opposed to firefox and I've got past the stage i got to previously.
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 PsCC installed and running OK as trial, before I activate paid version, to verify it works OK for me.
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) to install the panel, so it does nothing.
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 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.
I have tried three different browsers and folled the installation settings for the browsers. My system/computer meets all the requirements. when i click download nothing happens! this is ridiculous that adobe offers no solution to this in the troubleshooting and no telephone support for potential buyers.
I'm trying to decide whether it is worth keeping up with the C3D releases every year. One thing I wanted to try was to see if 2014 worked any better on the key things I need, but I don't want to stuff up my 2013 installation. know if I can do a separate install safely?
I've downloaded the trial version of Photoshop CS4 Extended.
When I click the setup.exe it starts running and works until it reaches the loading setup menu.
Then a error pops up.
The title of the message box is "Windows Internet Explorer" and the message is "Critical errors were found in setup." And it also said to look in the setup log.
The log file contained this message " FATAL
Critical errors were found in setup
TypeError:'undefined' is null or not an object"
I'm using XP (SP3) and my computer is well above the minimum requirements.
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).
I have CS2 Premium which I'm running on an older PowerPC Mac (G5 - Dual 2.3 GHz ) running OS 10.4.11. I've had this setup for many many years (registered/activated with Adobe) but suddenly one day I could no longer launch my Photoshop app: when I clicked on the Pshop icon it would start the launch (open) procedure ... and then almost instantly it would quit (in just a few seconds ... before the application even got to the 'title/credit' screen).
I've recently tried uninstalling CS2 (everything except Acrobat) and I ended up doing a manual uninstall of Version Cue. I've been on Macs for 20+ years so figured this would be a pretty straightforward procedure - uninstall -> reinstall and then back to work. Nope.
I'm attempting a fresh installation direct from the original CS2 CDs. In any event, when I try to (re)install CS2 - and after going through the standard screens with Adobe's usage terms agreement and installation hard disk selection - I arrive at the screen where one selects which application(s) to install by checking the various boxes (or alternately, to install the entire suite) but the 'Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe ImageReady CS2' line and checkbox are grayed out, so it will not allow me to check them and continue with the Photoshop installation process.
How do I re-install AI CC after it's been uninstalled because the initial install was corrupt? AI isn't availbale for download again in the app section of CC.
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 just install cs4 trial version and I am getting the same error that I was getting in cs3. That is save as not available when I try to save even if I flatten the document. This is an 8bit file.
I have a full licenced copy of Photoshop CS6. A month ago I launched the software and it had become a trial version of CS6 Extended, as far as I know I didn't authorise. Now the trial is over and I can no longer access Photoshop. How to I revert back to CS6?
I downloaded the Photoshop cs6 trial yesterday, and it worked fine. Today, however, I can't choose colors or draw shapes. I keep getting the message "Could not use [insert tool name] because of program error." What can I do to fix this? Am I allowed to uninstall, re-download, and re-install the trial version if I have already done so (today is only day 2 since I downloaded it)?
I download the 30-day trial version of cs4-extended from adobe, using the Akamai Download Manager, the .exe and the .7z were 100% downloaded, everything fine, I extracted them and began the installation, but just at the last part where the installation is supposed to begin it wants me to put the cs4 cd in.
do I need to copy the 2 downloaded files to a cd first and run them off of it?
I try to download the photoshop cs4 trial it opens up the window that says "your download is about to start" or whatever it says, but then it just refreshes itself over and over and never starts the download. Do I just sit there and wait? I waited for about 30 minutes last night and still, no results.
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.