HiAdobe ! I have so many very old versions of Adobe (all the way down to CS3) - and it takes up so much space on my computer that my computer is full. So thought to know if I can delete something the old programs.
Absolutely you can delete them. Most won't even run on a modern OS. Also on a Mac, you should look in your user library and you can delete the old version folders there. However, I will say that if you saved presets or other parts of programs (brushes, saved sites in DW, etc.) you could move them to the most recent version if they are still compatible and not moved over.
all the people responding to your post are savvy enough for this task, which is basic. but from your comments it's become clear that you are not comfortable performing this task, so it's safer for you to do nothing.
but i really think you would be better served if you did nothing, unless you're seeing problems about a lack of storage space on your c drive. there's no other problems those files could cause other than (possibly) occupying space that's needed by other applications. if you're not seeing those problems, leave well-enough alone. if you start to see those problems, tackle the issue then.
ok, then follow the steps on the cc cleaner page, or ask someone that can sit at your computer with you (eg, a neighbor or family member) to help you follow those steps, -cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html
for example, most of that page (Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner tool to solve installation problems (
adobe.com)) about the cleaner tool is about taking precautions and explained in detail. there's a lot to read, but if you need those details, they are there. adobe assumes no expertise on your part.
OK. I have installed this cleaner!
- but when I select CS3 or CS4, it shows none? See here: - but I have several of CS3 and 4? So why does the cleaner not find them?
Then I tried CS6 and there I found something:
So I don't know why it does not find CS3 and 4?
Ok. So I can move that on the Trash without to uninstall. Wow!! that was great. I did that yesterday, but was told not to do that. So I moved them over to Program again. OK! Then I will move forward with CS6...
Anyway, it probably won't matter as much for you if you don't intend to ever reinstall any of the pre creative cloud software on that machine and really was just responding in general to all the posters that said to just delete/trash the software.
Select the version you want (it may take you a couple of tries to find), and I believe you can re-save the previous version of the report over the current version, making this the latest version (I just don't know if the versions between will still be accessible after saving, or if all changes are just reverted and the newest history is lost - I haven't used this feature much)
I seem to have the Creative Cloud and all its applications from CS6 and 2015 up to now on my computer. How do I get ONLY the current applications without ruining the programs. I am thinking abount uninstalling every single one then reinstalling the current one, but it seems like that is going to take me forever. Any thoughts or tips? Thank you very much in advance!
On every main update you have to options when you install the update. Delete or keep the older version. Keeping the old version makes sense if you have plugin which you are not sure that runs with the new version.
Valerie, Do not delete CS6. Adobe has decided to give everyone who bought the older versions a big ol F.U. and has stopped support meaning your digital copies are null and void if something ever happens to your computer or your installation discs. Cs6 creative suite is all of the products without re quiring you to pay the outrageous monthly fees to keep using the software you already paid for. My Suggestion is to download all of the software you have and save it onto external discs or a hard drive. Adobe wont help you and only wants the money the new subscription service requires. The Creative cloud will implement a "kill all" kind of user script to disable the old standalone software. I am just so angry with adobe... Its theft in my opinion not allowing us to use what we paid for. Never delete those programs... My computer died and because my house burned down in 2015 and i lost my install discs and laptop and backups... IM S>O>L> my codes are useless if i cant install the programs and they do not provide them.
That isn't correct. The only what has happened is that Adobe has removed the installations files for older version from their public websites. If you have buyed older versions (ex. CS6) from Adobe you'll find the files under your Adobe account.
BTW: If you have a subscription of the CC version you don't need CS6 anymore. In addition, the older versions are no longer compatible with the newer operating systems and can sometimes no longer be installed, e.g. with the latest MacOS versions
Hi, I am working for a kitchen images for my client. Client is asking to redisgn product images and add a trasparent look to each product. Which is the best version to edit images in transparent way? Link is given below.
Thanks in Advance
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