Originally Posted by ddt0725
I must admit, that's not an error I recognize. Now if it had ended in 0x80070025, well, that just requires a restart... :-)
Originally Posted by ddt0725
I must admit, that's not an error I recognize. Now if it had ended in 0x80070025, well, that just requires a restart... :-)
Out of interest I did a quick search for the Error 1935. The internet says you've experienced this error in the past with an Adobe product (http://community.the-digital-picture.com/general_discussion1/f/24/t/5390.aspx), did you ever solve the issue?
A lot of the info on the internet mentions .NET. Does anyone know if the Adobe Windows product installers are .NET based?
@ cfnz - With Elements 9, I had to reinstalled version 8 on my computer and then 9 installed smoothly and has been working with no problems.
I refused to give up on trying to installing PS CS5, so VERY late last night I uninstalled Picasa on my computer and then tried one last attempt to install PS and it installed with no problems! So I guess there was something in that program that was causing conflict(?)
Denise