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Fun with Adobe - ka jowct - 02-25-2024 I had a frustrating adventure Friday with my CS 6 apps on my Mac Pro. Nothing had changed for that particular installation except that I had cloned the original High Sierra volume, which was on a spinning drive, to an SSD on a PCI card. On Friday I wanted to use CS 6 (I have CS 5 on the drive I normally use) and although Bridge launched just fine, Photoshop would not: I'd get the startup screen and then it would crash. The same thing happened with ID CS6. I finally uninstalled them and tried to reinstall and then the installers had problems. I downloaded fresh ones from Adobe, and they would not install either: I kept getting an error message about a "missing file". No thanks to Adobe, whose site I searched, I stumbled across an answer to the "missing file" problem on YouTube, and then I dimly recalled having jumped through this particular hoop once before about 5 years ago when I installed Photoshop CS6 on my then-new/refurb 2015 MBP. There is a problem with getting the installer to run that Adobe could probably have fixed in a hot minute, had they cared to do so. This is what works. I found it in the comments under a YouTube video that showed a solution that did NOT work: Helpful comment person wrote: The good news was that there was no problem after installing with getting the serial numbers verified by Adobe, and Photoshop and InDesign CS6 now work, once again, on that drive. At the cost of a couple of hours of frustration. Re: Fun with Adobe - JoeM - 02-25-2024 Glad you managed to find a solution and am not surprised it didn't come from Adobe. I still have CS6 Creative Suite on my 2009 Mac Pro with El Cap so I can use Illustrator, Acrobat and InDesign every once in a blue moon now that I'm retired but I bit the bullet and went for the $9.99 a month Photoshop subscription for use on my 2019 Mac Pro. If you use Photoshop a lot, the differences in the updated application is really worth it. Re: Fun with Adobe - ka jowct - 02-26-2024 JoeM wrote: Where did you find the $9.99 monthly for Photoshop? On the Adobe site, I see $19.99 for PS and Lightroom and some stuff I don't much need. PS plans What features in the current Photoshop have you found most useful? |