![]() I am will to do that because I am certain I won't have too much longer to live. If I can find those registration numbers, or actually buy a new one, then, I can use that stupid Adobe CC thing. I think they are online somewhere inside Adobe. So, can somebody please tell me where to find my registration numbers? OK, I am willing to give in to the Adobe ransomware. So it can be something so simple but I am all lost and frustrated. ![]() Please, this old man is a good driver who can even change a flat tire but I don't know how to do oil change nor change the disk brakes. I even when as far as using Terminal to reveal hidden files and can't find the Adobe Application Manager. Somebody here suggested I can remove the Adobe Application Manager, but I can't find it anywhere in my machine. Every time I try to open one of these programs, a screen pops up saying this is a trial copy and I have so many days left.īut I did not download any trial copy. In fact, I can't even get my Soundbooth CS5 running either. OK, it's been a while now and I have tried everything I know but I am unable to get my PS6 and LR5 running. I know for sure it was the last version of PS6 probably 13 something. Since I can no longer open PS6, I can't tell you which version. I use a 5K iMac 27 inch late 2014, intel Core i7, 32 GB ram, AMD R9 graphic card running macOS Sierra 10.12.4 Where are the hidden files? What are their names? How do I remove them all and just get back to the good old days? How do I get rid of this update to CC thing? I just want to be able to continue to fix a few dumb photos once in a while now. I only use photoshop once in a long while now instead of using it almost everyday when I was only 60+ years young.) (I even forgot when and how PS6 became CS6 but that does not matter. I am now so old I don't do PS6 (or computer) often enough to justify any change and I really don't want to learn anything new. I am very very, extremely happy with my PS6 stand alone. I won't even know how, nor would I have the internet connection to do that. ![]() I Googled the problem and somebody said I have installed a trial version of PS6 CC which expired. Instead, it keeps asking me to update to CC.Īnd when I say I don't want to, it quits and I can't use my CS6. Today (2017 May 13), when I try to open CS6, it won't. ![]() I have never updated to PS CC because I do not have access to the internet all the time. Hi, I had been using PS since PS2 and had been updating it since 2006 to CS6. ![]()
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