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    CS6 Installation Help

    Hi All -

    My daughter purchased the CS6 Extended Student/Teacher edition last night to be installed on my computer and I am having major issues with the installation.

    Has anyone here gone from a previous version to the new version?

    At first it wouldn't install at all but now after letting it run overnight it says it installed but with errors. The major error being that CS6 didn't install! It looks like only the new version of Bridge did (but with errors).

    It is probably best if I uninstall everything that was installed and start over. Should I uninstall CS5 first? Could that be the problem, that I have a previous version installed? I didn't want to uninstall it until I knew CS6 was going to work because of all the plug-ins, actions and brushes installed in CS5.

    If anyone here has any advice or can walk me through where to go from here I would appreciate it.
    Last edited by ddt0725; 01-19-2013 at 12:44 PM.

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    The student version MAY be causing an issue. I had to reinstall my cs5 before xmas and that installed with errors, restarted pc went back back to cs5 and it worked ok, give that a try first. if not Go online to adobe and wait for chat.
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    I have both CS5 and CS6 installed on my work PC. They should install side by side. Check to make sure you have enough space on your hard drive.

    Did it say what the errors were?
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    I had a lot of hassles when I installed CS6 the main problem was that I had downloaded the free trial version and the expiry time had run out. The drama was that I had not done a proper uninstall of that trial and conflicts and errors occurred.
    I searched the adobe forums and spoke to their repsand it took a while to figure it out. Some thing about registry files and the serial numbers. It was very frustrating because when it installs there are so many readers and viewers that get installed each time.
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    Adobe chat told me I needed to uninstall CS5 extended first so I did and I still couldn't install CS6 extended! So then I attempted to reinstall CS5 and couldn't do that either! So now I don't have CS5, CS6 or $229 since it is non-refundable! Needless to say, I am NOT a happy person right now!

    When I copied and pasted the lengthy error log after attempting to load CS6 onto the chat board. That rep told me to contact customer service on Monday.

    The error log listed a bunch of stuff that is completely foreign but I do recall seeing a great deal of Microsoft issues listed such as Visual C++ stuff.

    So, our next project in progress is doing another complete overhaul of my computer. Uninstalling everything, reinstalling Windows 7 Professional (or maybe 8) and see what happens then. This is going to take days either way!

    I vow to NEVER EVER update any program ever again!

    EDIT: I just saw the new assignment is seeing red! Maybe I should do a self portrait! LOL!

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    Re: CS6 Installation Help

    Stick with windows 7 64bit.
    Words get in the way of what I meant to say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andnowimbroke View Post
    Stick with windows 7 64bit.
    I think I would prefer to but she says 8 is faster. Both are free so I don't know which to go with when we are ready to install one. Why do you suggest sticking with 7 64 but?

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    Re: CS6 Installation Help

    Should be in most cases, but some programs/plugins aren't quite up to snuff with new versions. And version 8 looks quite a bit different and not quite "done" (read: Vista)
    Words get in the way of what I meant to say.

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    EWWW ...you have convinced me! I had ME & Vista! I will stick with my philosophy to not upgrade any program for newer versions and stick with 7! Faster sure sounded tempting though ...but that is what got me into all this trouble trying to go to CS6!

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    I hope you've managed to get it working by now, but if not...
    have you used the CS Cleaner tool already? http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suit...-problems.html
    I had problems installing new versions before and the tool did the trick for me.

    As far as W8 is concerned. I live in quite a geeky environment where a lot of people have adviced against W8 to me, because of the interface, but I had some problems a few weeks ago and I decided to give it a try.
    I have had an SSD in my system for a few years now, but still I noticed an increase in speed. As far as incompatibility is concerned...I haven't had any program that didn't work in W8 yet.

    The interface sure looks different and it needs some time to get used to. I'm working 99% in the desktop mode as well, which is basically the same as W7 except for the start menu, however I do also like some of the metro features. For the teenage generation the W8 interface makes much more sense than the W7 interface. For my little sister(15) the W8 interface was much more logical and she knows her way around much better than I do, having grown up with DOS and older Windows version.

    For the price it's definitely worth the upgrade IMO and if you can't get used to the W8 interface, there's always a plugin that creates the old W7 interface for you. The cheap upgrade prices are available until the end of January, so it might be wise to take a closer look while the cheap prices last. I heard they are drastically changing in February.

    Good luck with the install!


    Edit: as far as incompatibility problems are concerned. I'm pretty sure you'll have more problems with your plugins going from CS5 to CS6 than switching your windows version Unfortunately for me one of my favorite plugins (Alien Skin exposure 3) didn't work on CS6.
    Last edited by Sheiky; 01-20-2013 at 01:20 PM.

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