there is a tool! The AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.exe, brilliant!ĭownloaded and ran that. So, I thought, uninstall and re-install, see where that brings us.īut how to uninstall all these programmes, I mean I do not want to go through uninstalling them one by one, that would be tedious (I wish I had gone through and uninstalled them one by one). ran the installer again, only for the specific programmes and again back to Google and again most people saying that they had few, if any compatibility problems. Heck, I thought, or words of a similar nature. It was basically the crown jewels of the Creative Suite, including PS and Br and all the others. However after installing mine I got a message that, due to any number of errors, the following applications were not installed. At first it seemed to be going pretty well (I had Googled is there were any compatibility problems between Win 10 and CS6 and everyone, whilst not being definitive seemed to be warmly positive, certainly I do not see any "CRAP CS6 DOES 100% NOT WORK" forums coming up through the search engines. And that went less well.Īfter waiting a long time, due to my crappy connection, to download the files I finally ran the installer. And the apps were not bad as well.Īnd because of that I did not really get around to installing the CS6 Master Collection until today. It ran colder, froze less, yadda-yadda-yadda. I just, for a week or two, enjoyed the fact that my laptops deterioration was (as it always is when you clean install Windows) halted. I decided to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 in the hope of getting a leaner and more up to date OS. But it does not feel THAT ancient to me and, to be sure, I paid a pretty penny for it. I am a bit worried about getting any help at all because I am constantly being reminded, every where I look, that I am using an ancient product.
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