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#ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS3 VERSION 10 FOR WINDOWS INSTALL#
I did run into this common problem when trying to install on 64-bit where the file AdobePdf.dll is needed but I had this file saved from last time I installed and (apparently) ran into this problem so that hurdle was easily overcome. Just for reference I'm running Win7 Ultimate and the failure didn't seem to coincide with any Windows automatic update. For the clean-up software that he doesn't have links to a simple google search will find them.
#ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS3 VERSION 10 FOR WINDOWS HOW TO#
My last ditch effort (which was the one that worked?.who knows, could be combination of things, I tried so many things) at trying to get this to work was by following these steps to a T: Kevin O'Hara | How To Fix CS3 Licensing Has Stopped Working | Kevin O'Hara. the installer runs (this is progress) but the bad news is that it only installs Acrobat, it fails to install any of the other applications. I just restarted and re-ran the installation from the disc and. I had no choice but spent many hours trying to remove EVERYTHING Adobe from my computer that I could. Was still having the installation from the disc blindly fail (apparently a known problem by Adobe). I've spent the better part of the past two days trying various things recommended online without much luck. They are more than capable of high-level desktop publishing work. I want to continue to use my standalone versions of Photoshop, InDesign and Acrobat that over the years, with updates, have cost me thousands of dollars and have been working fine in Windows 10. I don't want to pay an ongoing rental for a Creative Cloud suite, just so I can have a Photoshop that works on my computer.
#ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS3 VERSION 10 FOR WINDOWS UPGRADE#
It happened to him within a few days of it happening to me, and I'm left wondering if Adobe has engineered this issue so that we will be forced buy an upgrade that we do not want.
#ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS3 VERSION 10 FOR WINDOWS WINDOWS 10#
I found somewhere else on the web someone with the same complaint as me: He ran Photoshop CS3 successfully for some time in Windows 10 and then all of a sudden it stopped working and like me he cannot reinstall. Photoshop CS3 ran faultlessly for a year before dying last week. I made contact with Adobe, but they insist that CS3 is incompatible with Windows 10 and offered no solutions other than upgrading to the Creative Cloud. I had a look at the compatibility mode possibilities that were suggested, but I can't even investigate that option if I can no longer install Photoshop CS3. But again - where is a live technician when you need one!) Foolishly, I forgot to first deactivate my Adobe products. (This is only part of my current Adobe problems - the other problem was that my other computer (Windows 7) that ran Photoshop and InDesign was getting really scratchy and I reinstalled Windows 7. But I prefer to have it on C: and haven't tried that solution. Photoshop was installed on my C: drive and I've wondered if installing it on my drive partition might work. Maybe doing that image triggered Photoshop into thinking I was trying to clone the installation to install on a third computer? But that would be crazy. The only thing I can think that could have precipitated the problem was that earlier on the same day Photoshop died, I had installed and ran Acronis True Image.
I'm using Photoshop professionally and this is a serious business disruption for me. This is why no longer having access to a live Adobe technician is a big problem. So I imagine that, as far as Adobe is concerned, I've used my activations up and can't do any more.
After Photoshop stopped working with the licensing message, I was unable to start it again to deactivate the licence before uninstalling. If I manage to reinstall Photoshop, how will I activate it? I have the program registered for two computers, so that's all my activations used up. Both times I've got a message saying it was only able to install one shared component, but couldn't install Photoshop CS3 plus other shared components. I've now uninstalled and attempted to reinstall twice. The message also said I had to uninstall, then reinstall. Photoshop CS3 suddenly stopped working on Windows 10, with the message: 'licensing for this product has stopped working'.