I purchased a new Dell XPS 630 with XP Pro SP3. I installed Premiere Pro CS3 (all parts), which works fine. I then tried to install my old PS7 and I cant get it to load. I tried the disc in another machine with XP and it loaded right away.
I have CS6 (perpetual license) & recently signed up for Creative Cloud so now have Photoshop CC & Lightroom also.
Creative Cloud shows Photshop CC & Lightroom are up to date.
However, Adobe Application Manager keeps stating there is an update for CS6 - namely 'Photoshop 13.1.2 for Creative Cloud' I've tried to update but each time the update fails with error message:
'Photoshop 13.1.2 for creative Cloud Installation failed. Error code: U44m1P7'
And why the mention of Creative Cloud - is this update only for CC versions of Photoshop?
Oddly, My CS6 which was standard edition has at some time since I joined CC upgraded itself to CS6 Extended - or is that a perk of CC.
why the update is failing & what I can do? CS6 seems to be working OK, so can I just ignore the update - would that prevent any future updates working or would any future updates supercede this one?
I recently upgraded to a new Mac Book Pro with OS X 10.7.2 and I am unable to install Photoshop CS2 because "Power PC applications are no longer supported".
I have downloaded the trial for CS3. but when I open the setup.exe , the Adobe setup/install status bar pops up and then just dissapears again. I have re booted a few times, even removed CS2. and I have more than enough as far as system requirements go... Pease help! (HP pavilion dv2000, centrino duo, windows vista home premium, 2gig ram, 100 gig available disk space.)
Am attempting to install my Design Standard CS3 upgrade onto my 17" Powerbook but am unable to install the Photoshop part of it. It's because a few months ago I tried out the PS CS3 Beta and now it is saying there is a conflict.
I chucked away just the main PS CS3 Beta app but it still refused - now I have tried three different Uninstall apps from VersionTracker to kill all the components off, but I think they are not working properly as the main app is no longer present.
It's a bit of a difficult one - and I need that PS CS3 on my laptop...
I bought a brand new version of the older Photoshop 7.0 for my computer. i am running a dell Xps 630 intel core processor Q9550, i have XP loaded onto it, i put the photoshop 7.0 CD into the cd rom drive i get the auto play and selected the language and pressed accept from the menu then install button it runs for a few min and nothing.
I have partitioned my hard drives in order to make back ups easier and manage media easier.
However, my Vista Ultimate Partition is only 10GB and for this reason will not allow me to install CS4.
Even when I select D: for the installation.
I have 1GB free on C: and 60GB free on the D:
So why will Adobe not let me install on D: directly?
I think this is well just stupid that users are been forced to save this onto the same drive as your OS, I don't like to have any software installed on the same partition for security/virus/management purposes and so really need an alternative to install this, otherwise I will be forced to re-install my entire PC.
I will need to back up each of my partitions, then merge them then format, then re-install and then copy the back ups across.
Of course loosing most of my personal settings and modifications to Vista.
I paid for a license for the cs4 it is actually installed in a computer at work and up graded to cs5. I have a second computer at home. on which i tried unsuccessfully to install the same software cs4 . I understand that the license allowed to use it whenever not use it at the same time
why cs6 13.0.1 wont update to 13.0.2 i have even done the manul update and that will not work.
i have removed and put photoshop on my macbook retina now 2 times i have all up to date updates. i have done every step ive seen in other discussions and still no luck.
Since I installed Photoshop CS6 on my Mac OS 10.8, I haven't been able to successfully install an update. Every time I get the error U44M1P6, which tells me to try installing the update manually. Which I do, and I get the same result.
I have been asked if I've changed anything in Photoshop's folder or something similar, and I haven't done anything to it besides installing one extension using Extension Manager, and keeping Photoshop's icon on my dock.
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 opened my Adobe Photoshop CS3 Web Premium and it told me I cannot use it anymore. Same with Adobe Fireworks. It was running fine previously until THAT day.
I was told by the error message to uninstall or reinstall the progam, which I did. But after uninstalling and installing CS3 again, only Adobe Acrobat was successful. All other components failed.
I have recieved an answer regarding my inability to install my software on my new computer, but it does not address the problem that there is no record of my previous purchase.
I'm sure this is because it was purchased in 2009 and whatever e mail was sent to me with the serial number is now lost to history.
At first, I wasn't able to open .nef files from my Nikon D800E. I then realized that I needed to update my camera raw installers. The available versions were 6.5, 6.6, and 6.7 from the adobe website. I also downloaded the Adobe App Manager as it was required to install the updates. The downloading process for all 3 versions worked fine. However, when I tried to install using the adobepatchinstaller, it didn't work. And I tried on all version individually. They all gave me the same message: not the right patch.
I am unable to print from the application or even save as a PDF using illustrator CS3.
For 3 days I have attempted to install the required updates, 13.0.1 and 13.0.2 but in every case they have failed. I followed the instructions an adobe knowlege base article that told me to delete : {C4519961-AC64-4565-B3AF-9050296B5D5A}.patch and remove and reinstall the application - which I did multiple times. I even exchanged the bspatch application that was described in the forum When I download and install 13.0.1 and attempt to run it I get the following error:
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When I try to run the update function from the help menu I get the following error:
My firewall is truned off, antivius is turned off and photoshop allowed for its required updates.
I am unable to import pictures from an iPhone into a fresh install of Elements Organizer 12 which was installed on a brand new installation of Maverics on our iMac. I receive a nasty looking error. Are there any known issues? I would think there would have to be known issues as both my Organizer installation and Mavericks version is freshly installed.
I installed the 30-day trial version of VideoStudio Pro X5 (VSX5_Pro_TBYB.exe (1 431 816 336 bytes) from [URL] on my new Windows 8 laptop. Everything seemed to work fine until i started to experience problems with "hanging splash screen" during start-up. To solve this, I uninstalled VS Pro X5. Now, I am not able to re-install the software.
The installation seems to work OK until the EUL-screen. When checking "I accept the terms...", and pressing the Next-button, nothing happens.
I've tried (with no luck):
* Manually uninstalling/removing according to this
* Created a local new user and tried to install X5 on this
* Checking "zombie" security issues according to this
I have tried several times to install PaintShop Pro X4 firstly from the download and now from the CD. Every time I end up with a message saying that I already have a copy of the program installed.
My hard drive crashed - had to reload Lightroom 3. Now, I am not able to view presets, or install any new ones? Under 'develop' - the "new preset" is grayed out and I am not able to add?I depend on this program!!!
Getting an error when opening the downloaded pkg file "Operation could not be completed.com.apple.installer.pagecontroller error -1 Couldn't open Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.pkg"
I made a mistake and attempted to install LRcc on mac os 10.6.8. I now understand that this in not supported. Now, when I go back to LR 4, it will open some catalogues, but not the one with the most work in it. Naturally, I have done quite a bit of work since my most recent backup.
I downloaded LR 4.0 as an upgrade to 3 for my iMac. When I try to install, the error message I receive is Operation could not be completed ([url]... error-1). What's the problem?
Unable to install Photoshop CS4 extended. Trying to setup it under Vista 32-bit, starting from trial version. Whet setup is completed the last installation screen says that "You need to reinstall teh programm vecause some errors occurres during installation... bla-bla-bla.. please reinstall after PC reboot".
The error message description:Adobe Photoshop CS4 International English Language Pack: Error 2. LangPack (British) for DeviceCentral: Error 2.this messages appears at the last screen when setup process is completed.And after this CS4 is not running due to missing of some compenents.
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 try to load AutoCAD 2010 on windows 7 but it keeps on failing Language Pack - English failed installation aborted, Result 1624 so it rolls back and doesn't install.