Adobe Photoshop Cs5 Language Pack Engb Google Drive

Adobe Photoshop Cs5 Language Pack Engb Google Drive 6,9/10 4851 reviews

Adobe Photoshop CS5.1. TuneUp Utilities Language Pack (en-GB). 'C: Program Files (x86) Google Drive googledrivesync.exe' /autostart. I have the EN_GB for both CS4 and CS5, however, unfortunately, that if you have installed pt_BR of Photoshop CS5, and you install a en_GB language pack directly, it will show things like: 'Additional unlicensed language packs found in the application folder.

Hi, I've been trying to install Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended on Windows 7 Ultimate x64. The problem is installation fails, because the installer does not have permissions to install files into the windows folder. It cannot install the Microsoft VC80_ATL and VC90_ATL. I've runned as Administrator, Tried to manually install the VC.msi installers, I've turned off AV,AS,Defender,Firewall and so on, I've tried installing through Command Prompt running as administrator and writing msiexec /a 'file destination'. Still no luck, Tried installing from desktop, tried safe mode, nothing works!! Installer log is long, so I'll say only that it gives Exit Code 6.I've been waiting a long time now, hoping adobe will release a fix, but theres none.

Hi guys, I had the same problem and the following worked for me. I'm running Win7 x64 Ultimate, and installer crashed with exit code 6. First, log in as administrator. Try to install PS. When Adobe Installer fails, open its log (C: Program Files(x86) Common files Adobe Installers).

Find a string that says 'Error 1402: cannot open key.' Open any registry editor you have (I used Reg Organizer Portable), go to HKLM software microsoft windows currentversion installer userdata s-1-5-18 components.

Find there a key with a number specified in the Adobe log. Then simply remove all of its parameters.

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Try to reinstall PS. Actually, there was a bunch of keys that I needed to remove. I reinstalled PS about 7 or 8 times until all was ok.:). Use Revo-Unistaller and remove it completely. Then go back to Adobe.com and try downloading the trial version again. Worked for me.Bless you bless you a thousand times bless you! Kliker rapidfire. I have been running a beta version of IBM Lotus Symphony on my system.

(That is IBM's implementation of the Open Office standard, essentially a freeware version of Microsoft Office.) I dug around and found that I should be running an official release version. So I downloaded that & tried to install it.

It gagged part way through saying it couldn't find a certain.msi file. The installation process appeared to install hundreds upon hundreds of files in the most elaborate of directory structures. They were in Program Files (x86), Documents and Settings, Users, and those are just the ones I foound on my own.