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    download adobe photoshop 2

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by bob no, Jul 27, 2010.

  1. bob no

    bob no Newbie

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    hi all, my photoshop program is about 5 yrs old. when i use an external cd drive to install it the process terminates when the photoshop tries to install adobe reader 6.0 because i have a newer version [9.0]? is this really what's going on? would uninstalling 9.0 allow the installation? would i then update 6.0 to 9.0?
    any suggestions?
    bob noffs
     
  2. TehSuigi

    TehSuigi Notebook Virtuoso

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    Hi Bob, I relocated your thread to the Windows Software forum so it can be better answered.
     
  3. cloudbyday

    cloudbyday Notebook Deity

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    Can you do a cutom install? Meaning pick which programs you want to install/not install.
     
  4. johnny.dacu

    johnny.dacu Notebook Enthusiast

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    Or uninstall the curent Adobe Reader, install Photoshop and after upgrade you Reader back.
     
  5. bob no

    bob no Newbie

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    i removed adobe reader 9.0 and then was able to install photoshop. i will use it a little , then update to reader 9.0 and see that all still works. thanks, bob noffs