
- DESINSTALAR ADOBE CS4 MASTER COLLECTION INSTALL
- DESINSTALAR ADOBE CS4 MASTER COLLECTION UPDATE
If you remember, a few months ago (right before the InD Conference Master Class) I reported the same problems via Twitter and Facebook. Please share your experiences if you have both Adobe Creative Suite 3 and Adobe Creative Suite 4 installed.
DESINSTALAR ADOBE CS4 MASTER COLLECTION INSTALL
Finally, reinstall your CS4 components again, and install any necessary updates.
DESINSTALAR ADOBE CS4 MASTER COLLECTION UPDATE
Then install any CS3 components you need, and update the components. On the Mac, the installer/uninstaller is located at Applications > Utilities > Adobe Installers. Completely uninstall all CS4 components using the Adobe Installer. The suggestion that those of us on the forum have been giving to issues like this on the Mac forums is: These comments suggest that there are some interdependencies between the CS3 and CS4 components. But Photoshop would tell me some scripts were missing, and the solution was to uninstall Photoshop CS4 and reinstall it. When I recently decided to uninstall most of CS3 (per instructions), I found that for a few CS4 apps, I had to enter my password the first time I launched them. On a slightly different note, on my well-maintained system, I had the Master Collection CS3 on my Mac then installed the Master Collection CS4. I don’t have InDesign CS4! I did install the trial version but then uninstalled it.Īnd one of the forum moderators, Neil Keller, added: Now, months later, I want to instally the rest of CS 3 on my system, yet half way through Disk 1, it ejects the disk and asks me to install the InDesign CS4 disk. Later on I just got Photoshop CS4 and installed that. I installed parts of Creative Suite CS3 on my system (just the basics, PS, ID, Illustrator, etc.). Amri that starts the thread on the user forum: Robert Levine expressed the opinion in the thread that this was a Mac-only issue. I’m not sure whether this is a cross-platform issue, or Macintosh only, but I thought I’d bring it up here to elicit further discussion. Some recent postings on the Creative Suite Mac User to User forum point to some interdependencies between installations of Adobe Creative Suite 3 and Adobe Creative Suite 4.