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2007-03-30 19:29:04 UTC
CS3 beta has ruined my installation of CS2. I un-installed CS2 and CS3 and
then re-installed CS2 I now have a strange non-working Bridge that looks a
little like CS2 bridge and a little like CS3.
I am not getting any work done and I am having to pay someone to do my
workflow and Raw image processing.
I got some disapointing info from tech support: I will have to un-install CS2
and then delete a bunch of CS2 and CS3 folders and then re install CS2.
Apparently anyone who has installed CS3 Beta will have to go through this same
procedure.
there is a document on adobe's site named 331 405 or 331405 that contains
these instructions.
because I have been a loyal photoshop user since version 4 I will have to be
on hold with Adobe for 3 hours to activate my software.
does anyone have a simpler solution? (other than buying a 10.00 pirated copy
of CS2)
then re-installed CS2 I now have a strange non-working Bridge that looks a
little like CS2 bridge and a little like CS3.
I am not getting any work done and I am having to pay someone to do my
workflow and Raw image processing.
I got some disapointing info from tech support: I will have to un-install CS2
and then delete a bunch of CS2 and CS3 folders and then re install CS2.
Apparently anyone who has installed CS3 Beta will have to go through this same
procedure.
there is a document on adobe's site named 331 405 or 331405 that contains
these instructions.
because I have been a loyal photoshop user since version 4 I will have to be
on hold with Adobe for 3 hours to activate my software.
does anyone have a simpler solution? (other than buying a 10.00 pirated copy
of CS2)