Saturday, February 25, 2023
CS3 installation fail
Photoshop CS3 not working with Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. - Microsoft Community
Valid file types are: 8bf, abf, abr, act, aep, afm, ai, arw, as, ase, avi, bmp, book, cel, cfc, chproj, cptx, cr2, cr3, crf, crw, css, csv, dn, dng, doc, docx, eps, epub, exif, fbx, fla, flac, flv, fm, gif, icma, icml, ico, ics, idml, indd, jpeg, jpg, jsfl, json, log, loss, lrcat, lrtemplate, m4a, mif, mov, mp3, mp4, mpg, nef, nrw, obj, odt, orf, otc, otf, pdf, pfb, pfm, pmd, png, ppj, ppt, pptx, prc, prel, prproj, ps, psb, psd, raf, raw, rtf, sbs, sbsar, sbsm, scc, ses, sesx, skp, sol, srt, srw, ssa, stl, svg, swf, tif, ttc, ttf, txt, wav, wmv, x3f, xd, xls, xlsx, xml, xmp.
Are you sure you want to proceed? Did another search and ended up with the same 15 problems. Then it was time to "Do it the hard way"-work. I opened up the registry. Found it and tried to rename it. No go! Tried to delete it — no go! The followed more googling: I did not have the needed promission to access the keys!
So the solution: Make sure that the account from which you try to install CS3 has the needed permission to edit the registry! Look inside the registry and locate the Adobe keys. I had to manually set the permission level within the registry. About keys where modified giving full control. After all this editting the installation was re-started and this time it completed with absolutely no error… And all programs worked… I was so glad — and of course decided to share this good news with you.
The installation failed but no clear log file with useful information was generated. This was very frustrating! Hope this will be helpful to others struggling with the installation of CS3. Best wishes, Busch-Jensen. Aborting installation"?
I will try to get in touch with the staff at Adobe Support for a comment on my solution. I earlier on tried to get help from them but the only response unfortunately was that I should send in my log-file. This file shows no sign of any troubles with writing kays to the registry. I am seriousely looking to help as many people as possible with my findings because I would like to avoid people needing to spend the same large amount of time struggling with the installation as I did.
I have a pristine hi powered 9 month old Dell machine and a pristine carefully maintained Vista Home Premium operating system. No experimental software has ever come close to this box. When Photoshop one day would not open a file I thought first to uninstall and then re-install the product.
I hope millions of people learn that a company that does not reach out to honest users that paid huge amounts for licensed software… to help resolve a problem this common, Adobe you stink. I hope millions of people learn that a company that does not reach out to honest users that paid huge amounts for licensed software… to help resolve a problem this common, Adobe grow up a little and help this group out. Did you try a different file? Have you now got it installed again? Do you still get the same problem?
If so perhaps you could describe your system and give details of what happens! First of all, scream in a pillow — We all understand. MOST Importantly be sure that you are an admin user before doing any of this. You can back up your registry easily using the eusing free registry cleaner.
Do run as an admin open the file that the windows installer cleanup program is in, right-click and run as an admin. Is it normale? Will be CS3 Illustrator the solution for this problem?
Pls: help, Dany. Not a very good situation for them unless they happen to be confident in delving under the bonnet hood. Bad news Bruce! I sent a request to adobe for technical help on the Apr 22nd and today I get a response that said Unfortunately, we require a registered product serial number when you access our one-to-one support offerings for example, web-case submission or telephone support.
If you have not yet registered your product, please register online at the Product" I now have manually registered Photoshop Extended in the hopes that I can get this paid for program working but I bet I will now be waiting another who nows how many days.
I ran Registry Mechanic and cleaned up the computer then I once again attempted to load CS3 at the end I got that crazy message I mentioned earlier but it was slightly different and it mentioned that 2 items in the registry were missing and that they needed to be put back in the same location I opened registy Mechanic again and reverted back to before I ran it and then I still do have a question I have tried this install over 10 times now..
I was never a beta user and have never had anything CS3 installed. All I can think of now is that somehow it's a permissions issue related to my copy of windows being on a domain instead of a workgroup, but that may be waaay off. Toaster Overs! Did you hear me? Programmable Toaster Ovens! I'm on a cursade, man! Crusade is what I meant, bur cursade will also do! I spent a good hour examining every [sic] driver did you make sure auto restart is off like i said in the other thread? The error is an 0x8E, and it points top a dll which is an ati dll: ati3d2ag.
Inasmuch as i have paid particular attention to this part of the search already, I am rather surprised at this. All updates etc. I'm off to work so I can't go any farther. I may re-install the PCI epress card again and run it. I took it out because it was so noisy, but this problem started with the PCI E installed. One problem I had with the Bridge beta screen was the preview window did not work unless I grabbed a frame and moved it slightly, which was noted in the beta forums.
In the back of my mind I have been wondering if there is a connection. I'll look at the data dump when I get home. I'll give it a try tonight when I get home. HW acceleration Frankly, if it works, I still will toss the ati. PS: the Auto start was checked so that if my SO did something stupid when I wasn't home, the machine would re-boot. I forgot I did that! Which means I toss the ati card. It's not exactly a new beast. If it dowsn't, I have to hope that the production Bridge doesn't do that.
I bought it then read more about it espcially the game comparisons at tomshardware. I paid 70 for it. This is analagous to the following. You go the Apple store today after work and buy an iPod. You get home and it doesn't even turn on. So, you bring it back to the Apple store for either an exchange or a refund, but nobody will even talk to you.
They don't even acknowledge that you exist. You check online to see if this is just a fluke, or if other people are experiencing the same thing. Turns out there are a large number of other people experiencing the same issue. So, you go back to the Apple store to get a refund, but still nobody will talk to you. Several days go by with no resolution Geez Adobe. Adobe is obviously stretching their resources extremely thin. Look at all the new SW and Upgrades they have produced this year!
It is little wonder that their quality control is very low. Have any of you looked at the or so threads likely about , posts in those threads generated by the LightRoom V1 Still very much a Beta?
They have been busy! However, that doesn't excuse it! Today's software users simply will not be satisfied with the lame old excuses that companies got way with five years ago! At least, Adobe has a money back policy!
The latest chapter in my install experience could be called 'Adobe Roulette'. Again,fortunately, I have a stable backup of my boot drive. When I install that, it all works fine again. My conclusion, some program I run when multitasking--and I run a lot of them on a daily basis--triggers this problem. I neither have a clue as to what it is, and I refuse to spend any more valuable professional editing time trying to run it down the better part of two days getting it going the first time around.
I've taken it off my production machine and will check out its new features with it on a minimal install just it and the OS , where it does install without a hitch and runs consistently!
It just doesn't like company! And that makes it relatively useless! When they get it sorted out, I will put it on my production machine. My lesson learned here is to wait months after an Adobe product launch before I even consider upgrading.
I did. Read all the Adobe notes and advisories on the subject so you hopefully preclude any possible hitch! But, you can get a sense of the nature of the problems that might occur by reading the threads here--and a sense of how problems that may arise are dealt with. For instance, using the uninstall script in a number of instances has fouled matters up--and, in all fairness, there are quite dire warnings that come in the script instructions. One should do that as a last resort!! How many previous uninstall scripts have you used for Adobe Beta products?
I do not remember any. It is an indication from Adobe that it is not simply a straightforward uninstall in, at least, some cases. We also know that there are conflicts--both known and unknown- with CS3 and other apps. We also know that Adobe has gone to unusual lengths to provide troubleshooting instructions--have you read them?
It will make you wonder just why such complicated, lengthy, exhaustive routines for debugging are required. These did not come with PSCS2 to my knowledge.
Adobe must have anticipated more problems than are customary. I think that there is little doubt that the install routines will improve in CS3, probably in the ongoing minor version updates that routinely take place. Whether or not to upgrade now or later, however, is strictly an individual user call.
Most software with well-designed installation packages will scan the computer and report software that must be un-installed first. The better ones will even offer to remove such items automatically. Not so with CS3. Adobe leaves you on your own, to sink or swim. They're paying for it now with all the phone calls for support, decrease of customer trust, and increase of general ill will.
Considering all the genius that has gone into the innards of Photoshop to make it a brilliant product, I think it is shameful that Adobe has so badly neglected the deployment of their flagship product. Cecil, you just need to be aware that there is a chance you could run into a currently unsolvable installation problem. In my case, CS2 works great -- I love it. I don't really need CS3. Knowing what I know now, I would have held off on purchasing the upgrade until Adobe has a proper patch to address their installation issue.
I'm a very busy person. I don't have countless hours to spend trying to install a program, and I'd prefer not to pay for a product that doesn't work.
It was the type of problem that initiated the decision to offer a mod kit. Does this help anyone? I had the same problem - PS installer installed only Shared Components and I've cleaned my PC, have read lots of posts and nothing At last I decided to uninstall Acrobat. I have tried uninstall and reinstall a few times.
Also tried running in compatibility modes Vista, XP several flavours ie service packs. Nothing works. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :.
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