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thank you so much for this.. I&m having problem with my installed photoshop so I will try this one...
I had some sort of did=saster, possible because of Windows 10 Pro Workstation. I am now combing through my computer to remove all things Adobe, I hope there are not any Adobe files that are resident to Windows Installation. Any good ideas of how to get rid of all Master installer files safely?
I have tried REVO... Didn't work.
I knew about AppData, but not about the cloud cleaning tool, I have an acrobat cleaning tool, than you so much for the suggestion!The only things I can possibly think of are to comb through /appdata/roaming/Adobe or to use the Creative Cloud Cleaning Tool that you can get from the Adobe site to completely remove the programs and get the fresh install going. I know the appdata folder can store alot of data over time, I've heard of it getting up into the hundreds of gigs, so could still be some leftover data. As far as safety I'd assume using their app to uninstall would be a good bet. Of you don't mind a complete Adobe reinstall that is. Last time I saw that message I had to reinstall that program to be able to even use a trial like it says. That's just from personal experience. What I know is on my machine I haven't had any previous installs of anything Adobe and it installed just fine and I've only seen that message if there's previous Adobe data leftover. Good luck!
I am having the same issueHas anyone gotten anything like this:You must be registered for see linkswhen launching Acrobat? I am not exactly sure what I should do.
BRO, IS IT WORKING OR NOT? PLEASE GIVE ME FEEDBACK, THEN I WILL USE IT IN MY PC.Wow! Thanks for uploading this