Photoshop :: Installer Stops At About 80 To 90% On Install
Dec 23, 2012
I've tried multiple times and each time the installer stops at about 80-90% on the install. No error message just stops.I even tried just installing single parts of the CS4 package and the same thing. I am running Windows 8 64 bit.just trying to get photoshop installed.
I tried to install Photoshop CC via Adobe Creative Cloud installer. The installer says it's up-to-date but it's not working. Tried to uninstall the app but it's not working. I deleted the whole Photoshop folder without any luck. I'm running Mac OSX 10.8.4.
I just got Adobe Photoshop CS3. I started installing it and during the installation, the power cord got pulled over and the PC turned off! I turned the damn thing again and found out that the setup was not running!
Here are a few things I noticed:
Photoshop is in the registry but won't uninstall because the setup won't run. The setup is alright and there is no problem or any file missing.
I tried the setup from my friend's CD but it gives the same error of my setup:
Critical errors were found in setup - undefined - The installer database is invalid; please re-install the product from the original media.
How to install the Dr Brown and Watermark installer scripts via Adobe Extension Manager? I am running Win7 and CS 4, and have opened CS 4 as an admin. Still, no luck.
when trying to install the Dr Brown services, I get "You do not have the appropriate permissions required to perform this operation. Contact your system administrator to obtain permission."
For the Watermark script, i get "Can't create folder 'C:Program Files AdobeAdobe Photoshop CS4 (64 Bit)Plug-InsPanelsWatermark'. I created that folder manually via Explorer but that didn't work.
I'm trying to install Photoshop CC on my sony vaio laptop ( windows 7 ) but everytime I try to install it the install process stops at 62%. I have the completeadobe master collection CS4 installed on my laptop but none of the programmes are currently running and I do have lots of disk space left.
So i downloaded the trial from the Adobe website and now im having installer issues. I close all my programs like it tells me to, including the Windows Sidebar and RocketDock. But when i install it i keep getting this error, attatched file,
I bought CS4 for mac a couple of years ago and have since misplaced my disks, though I still have the serial numbers. Any .dmg installer file for CS4? The file name MAY be photoshop_11_ls1.dmg.
I am trying to install the Photoshop CS4 trial version on Windows 7 x64. After the two files download I run the exe file and it extracts all the files from the .7z file. Nothing happens after that, and if I goto the extracted files and try to run setup.exe it says that windows cannot find the specified file, and I might not have sufficient permissions. I am running this under my account with administrator privileges though.
i download photoshop but then when i was installing the program, the installer failed to initialize. I downloud Adobe support advisor but it did not find any problem.
Windows 7 OS, On a new laptop I loaded my trusty Creative Suite2, it failed to open, after I ran as administrator and manually entered the folder location C:progra~2adobe, CS2 loaded and runs fine. I now want to install Photoshop CS3 and I get a very early error message indicating Minimum Requirements not met...Windows XP SP1 and greater and Windows Vista, it then dumps me out.
Since I installed Mac 10.5.8 my PS 7 will not function, and an error message pops up that says it cannot be used. I purchased PSE 10 to update Photoshop and it says there is not enough memory to install it. I figured if I uninstalled PS 7 that should free up enough memory, but don't know the correct way to do it.
i am installing CS5 on my iMac and at 64% complete (installing Adobe Device Central CS5.5) it asks me to insert Disk Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 to continue.But all my files are download installs so of course I have no DIsk.
URL...How do I disable all the non-essential components in the Photoshop CS6 installer?
I already found the payloads/Media_db.db sqlite 3 database and wiped the Dependency Data table. This goes a long way - unlike CS5, which was a maze of hidden xml configs and sqlite databases, for CS6 just wiping this single table will give the user full control over what the installer will put in the computer. With the dependencies wiped, we can now see all the stuff it's actually going to install:
Bridge (normal and x64) - 187 and 262 MBCMaps (normal and x64) - 7.2 and 7.2 MBCSXS Extensions - 1.3MBCSXS Infrastructure - 6.8MBColor - photoshop, EU, JA, NA - 1.5, 2.1, 3.0, 2.5MBVideo profiles - 4.7KBDynamic Link Media Server - 96MBDynamicLink Support - 6.1MBExtendScript Toolkit - 19MBExtension Manageer - 16MBFonts recommended (normal and x64) - 110 and 110MB (why are there x86 and x64 versions? more of an open question than one that really needs an answer, but this is not how fonts work. There are no separate x86 and x64 flavoured OpenType fonts)Fonts required (normal and x64) - 123 and 123MBHunspell Linguistics Plugin (normal and x64) - 181 and 181MBLinguistics (normal and x64) - 46 and 46MBMini Bridge (normal and x64) - 4.0MBPDF Library Files (normal and x64) - 75 and 75MBPhotoshop (normal and x64) - 486 and 563MBPhotoshop Support - 9.4MBPlayer for Embedding 3.3 (normal and x64) - 21 and 26MBSwitchboard 2.0 - 1.1MBType Support (normal and x64) - 6 and 6MBWinsoft Linguistics Plugin (normal and x64) - 8.2 and 8.5MBXMP Panels - 4.9MBColorCommonSetCMYK - 13MBColorCommonSetRGB - 8.6KBCamera Profiles Installer - 285MBMSVC++2005 redist. (normal and x64) - 11 and 11MBMSVC++2008 redist. (normal and x64) - 11 and 11MBMSVC++2010 redist. (normal and x64) - 11 and 11MBMSVC80_CRT (normal and x64) - 0.0 and 0.0KBPDF Settings - 2.4MBCamera Raw 7 (normal and x64) - 22 and 24MBSuite Shared Configuration - 3.2MB.
Some of these things we really want installed (Photoshop, CMaps, XMP panels, Type Support and required fonts and color profiles are pretty much the minimal set required for a functional Photoshop installation), but some of these things really have no right to be silently installed. There's a good gigabyte of nonsense that someone who just wants Photoshop has no need for. Denying them the option to deselect these things during installation is a bit evil (whatever happened to the 'advanced' or 'custom' installation option?
unselecting all components indicates that the installation will required 0.0KB on disk. However, selecting Photoshop CS6 x64, which indicates its size is 563MB, results in an installation that requires 677MB on disk. Similar things happen for other components; CMaps is 7.2MB, but when you select it, it suddenly requires 121MB on disk.
I want to control exactly what lands on my disk. So: how do I find out what these secret things are that are not listed after wiping the dependency data so that I can explicitly pick individual components? Which additional steps are required to reveal the hidden dependencies that will apparently still be installed, or aren't factored into the size indication for the various components? how do I make the installer NOT determine that "this is not a genuine installer, you may have a counterfeit product".
I just installed PS3 and with it I also got this application called Adobe Color Common Settings Installer. Does anybody know what it does? I dont want any software (others than ones came with calibrators) to affect my monitor and printer profiles by lurking in the background without my knowledge.
Been trying to install PSE 10. At first install got exit code 7 errors. Try to download the "fix" Fix wouldnt download -- Chatted with Tech Support-- Chatted for a 2 1/2 hours. Tried multiple things - Now the installation gets to about 2% then gets the error " Inconsistency in installer database"-Chatted again now download gets to 17% than get an exit code 7 error- Mac OSX Version 10.6.8-- Processor 2.26 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo --
Trying to install trial copy of Photoshop CC. I already have license for PS CS6. Full error message, paraphrased, "The application cannot be installed because the installed has been misconfigured."
Having problems installing Inspiration Browser update. Installer returns error code when trying to reinstall Adobe Air. I followed all XP instructions, deleting old versions, then updating Air. After that the link to update Inspiration begins, then returns error code shown.
I bought Photoshop CS2 some time ago. I got a new mac (OS X 10.8.2) and when I'm trying to install it I introduce the cd, accept and after it copies the files, appears "The installation failed" The installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance.
I’m trying to install PSE 11 from a downloaded < Adobe_PE11_T1.zip >. Preferring a “clean” installation, first I uninstalled PSE 10 (Windows7 Control Panel / Programs); however, PSE 10’s program folder did not delete. So, I deleted it manually, then ran Adobe’s <adobe_creative_suite_cleaner_tool>, and selected “All.”
Now, unzipping and installing PSE 11 causes the installer to default consistently to "uninstall." I’ve performed cold boots between each step, and repeated the entire process with identical results. How do I "reset" Adobe for a clean installation?
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.
I installed Revit 2013 in my laptop, but always showed me an error and revit closed. I reinstalled the windows on my lap top and downloaded revit again (Students version) but in the window installer don't appear enable the revit option.
Is the Lightroom 4.1 installer (Windows 64-bit) working? It tells me it's extracting the .msi file and the progress bar gets about 90% of the way full, but then the installer just exits with no error message. I have tried directly launching setup64.exe and running it as an administrator, no good. I have plenty of free disk space - but even if it were a full disk, I'd at least expect to get some kind of error message.
Not sure if it's a bad installer or just something messed up on my system.
I am trying to install a (boxed) version of VideoStudio X5 Ultimate as a fresh install. However, although I select either United Kingdom or PAL/SECAM as the TV standard, it installs with the NTSC settings as default.
I have used the VSX5_cleaner to ensure everything is removed, rebooted and re-run the installer but it seems to install the same every time.
We have two laptops (identical configuration) and it works perfectly on the first one.
I am installing logged in as the local administrator.
I can't just use the current settings as it is trying to download video from a Sony HVR-HD1000E camera at 30fps that has been recorded at 25fps...
I have been using Illustrator CS3 for several years under WinXP, and have now upgraded the OS to WIN7. I am failing to install, whatever I do it comes back with the following error message:
`The installer database is corrupt, if this continues .....'
I had onscreen chats with Adobe's Vallen and (maybe) Sumar, who just sent me back to the Support page and forum page. Digging there I eventually found [URL] ....... and followed the instructions, including deleting the caps folder because neither of the database files were in it.
There is a suggestion that I would get somewhere if I was disconnected from the internet. I am wondering also if removal of Photoshop Elements 10 would get rid of a conflict (I have already stripped out most other Adobe programs). I am pretty sure that before loading WIn7 I had been forced to uninstall CS3 for reasons of space, so I don't think ther should be an issue of serial nos.