Photoshop :: Install English Version Of CC In Korean Windows 7?
Nov 11, 2013
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.
i'm running on WIndows XP X64 SP3 AMD ATHLON II 64 - Mem 4Gb), i had install .net framework 4 and i've tried to install Corel Draw X6 64 bit on my system but the screen always shown the warning message "your system has been not modified, the processor in your computer does not meet the minimum system requirement". Is it because of Windows XP x64 or the processor?
I bought a software 'plug in' in English language(German was not available), for a German version of PS CS5 and the first time(I did that many times) it's not working! I also tried to solve this problem with the support of the software company, without success. Of course I don't want to buy a new full PS version, to make this work.
I've downloaded some of adobe cs6 programs such as photoshop, dreamweaver, illustrator, and flash, But when I was going to begain a new download I found that there is an ( English - Arabic enabled ) option that I unfortunately hadn't enabled in the previous downloads -
Is that the reason I can't write arabic properely in photoshop ? - and instead choosing it I chose ( English ) and unfortunately I need arabic beside english to be enabled and written properley as I am egyptian. So , Is there any solution, option, or language patch that changes it to arabic enabled instead of english and re downloading again ? and what is the difference between the two versions, is it language only ?
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 bought the hard-copy, CD version of Photoshop CS6 and I want to install it on to my laptop, however I have no CD input/player on/in my laptop. How can I install this? Is there anyway online?
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 installed Photoshop CS6 beta on my Mac, OS 10.6.8. Once I purchased and went to install CS6, the installer informed me to uninstall the beta version of Photoshop, but didn't say how, or that there was a catch. I went and uninstalled Photoshop CS6 beta by dragging it to the trash. OOPS! - now the release version won't install, and I can't find anything on the Adobe website other than private messages from Adobe employees to specific users with the same problem as to how to rectify the issue.
Aside from venting my frustration at a situation I (and others have found ourselves in that could have been prevented by a little better planning and installer design.
A friend bought X4 from a retail shop..She says she has installed the SP1 update It hasn't worked...this is what she has said...I don't get that workspace at the bottom mine stops at Dual Monitor
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 am using Windows 7 OS, running Photoshop CS6 standard 64 Bit, 12GB RAM, dual XEON 2.6ghz processors. I am experiencing problems with shortcuts. I also experienced the issues when using the Release candidate.
The issues I have: The shortcuts will work intermittently and appear to be effected when using the layers palette. The issue relates to things like pressing the J for clone or B for brush. Sometimes they work sometimes they dont. Other times I get a chime noise/beep sounding when pressing the [ ] keys to increase the brush size. the brush will increase/decrease. The fix is normally to select the tool with the mouse and all is well for a while
I seem to have found a pattern when this occurs - and is when I have been using the layers palette. An issue I can reproduce. For example I duplicate a layer, then select the new layer - add a blending mode then click on the new layer, old layer and try the merge shortcut - nothing happens. Sometimes I get the chime noise as well but still no merge. If I click off the layers palette and then attempt the above - the merge works perfectly.
Equally if I attempt the merge of the layers without first clicking off the layers, and try to select say B (brush) I get the chime and the tool is not selected. Other times no chime and the tool is not selected. Again using the mouse to select it works ok
What was an inconvenience is a real pain now, as I am slowing down to do the click off layers trick or double checking the tool is the correct one I am trying to use.
Things Ive tried/figured out:
Ive ensured the kit Im running is technically sound and is not being created by a performance issue.I can reproduce this fault on different computers (all windows) I have tried resetting the workspace and removing all but the layers pallet, but the issue remains Ive even replaced the keyboard!! Even though the keyboard only has an issue in Photoshop.When running CS5 I did not have this issue, but the RC and the final version of CS6 displays this feature Ive closed all apps, with the exception of CS6 Photoshop to work out if is was an incompatibility - feature remains Seems to be related to using the layers palette, when not using the palette .
how to install the UFRAW plugin for the Mac native version of GIMP (2.8.2).
I have searched, but everything I find says that UFRAW is included with Mac builds of GIMP. This seems to be true for versions that run under X11, but not for the native build.