Installing CS6 Standard on mac
having had problems macos (sierra) photoshop cs6 complaining 1 of more files in application folder missing, , telling me must reinstall photoshop. i've downloaded current cs6 dmg file, when open , try run installer gives following message - installer failed initialize. due missing file. please download adobe support advisor detect problem. link provided
takes me page tells me discontinued.
i have serial number etc. how achieve install? i'm sure has been covered elsewhere i'm going in circles around adobe pages.
thanks help
even though error message may not seem related issue discussed in link, try it:
if still see 'installer failed initialize' error:
start @ top , work way down applying applicable fixes until problem resolved.
if cc (win): https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/creative-cloud-desktop-application-failed.html
if, error is:
"installer failed initialize. file not found." or "installer failed initialize. due missing files."
first, rename oobe folder oobe.old.
to find oobe:
64 bit win os: program files x86\common files\adobe\oobe
32 bit win os: program files \common files\adobe\oobe
mac os: hd>library>application support>adobe>caps
mac os: user>library>application support>adobe>oob
if fails or isn't exact error see, uninstall, clean (http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html) , reinstall.
if you're using dvd install:
copy disc contents desktop directory , install directory.
if you're using mac:
1. try create new user account in mac administrator priviledges.
2. login new user, navigate mac hd> application> utilities> adobe installer folder, locate products adobe reader, adobe flash, adobe air , un-install them
3. navigate user library> application support> adobe , move adobe trash.
4. navigate mac hd> library> application support> adobe , move adobe trash.
5. start installation again.
if applicable above fails, check installation logs:
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/troubleshoot-install-using-logs-elements.html
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