Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Installed CS4 30 day trial and said my...

Had previously a 30 day trial of CS3 Photoshop %26amp; After effects on my Mac and just installed my 30 day trial of CS4 Master collection, I bought on DVD from Adobe, and it states for all the CS4 programes my license has expired!



How do I resolve this?



Kevin
Installed CS4 30 day trial and said my...
Either call Adobe Customer Service or wipe your hard drive clean. :/ You should have used the Adobe Uninstaller (Applications/Utilities/Adobe) to get rid of the previous trial version.



You might try uninstalling both versions now

with their respective Adobe uninstallers
, then looking for, downloading and running CS3CleanScript. It's a long shot, though.



before CS3 you could just drag the Photoshop folder to the trash, not so with CS3 and CS4. You have to use the uninstaller.
Installed CS4 30 day trial and said my...
But I already paid for my CS3 products, I just want to try the CS4 Trial. Surly they can both co-exist?



Kevin

Ah, that's different from what you said before:

%26gt;Had previously a 30 day trial of CS3 Photoshop



Are you now saying you actually bought the full, non-trial versions?



Yes, multiple versions of Photoshop can coexist happily on the same drive.



There were problems last year with copies of the trial versions on DVD. Maybe this time it's the same. Try downloading the trial version, or call Adobe Customer Service.

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