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HTH gorodek. Disk defragmenter. Finally, before I went to bed, I hooked my desktop and laptop together with a laplink USB cable and ran PCmover to copy my entire desktop hard drive over to the laptop. Windows XP Professional:. To remove Flash Player:. Hope this helps.❿
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Keep a log of the tasks you perform and the results of each, including errors or problematic behavior. Adobe Technical Support can use this information to better assist you, should you need to call. The tasks in this section can help you resolve the most common system errors. Before performing any of these tasks, back up all personal files for example, Adobe Creative Suite files you created. Always restart the computer after a system error occurs to refresh its memory.
Continuing to work without restarting the computer may compound the problem. Adobe Creative Suite 3 may not run correctly on a system that doesn’t meet the following requirements:. The Memory value indicates the amount of installed RAM.
On board video cards may share system memory. Adobe Creative Suite 3 can not installed if the remaining amount of system memory does not meet system requirements. You should perform these steps after each failed installation to avoid further problems that partially installed components can cause. Sometimes dust or dirt on a DVD can interfere with an installation and prevent your drive from recognizing the media. Examine the Adobe Creative Suite 3 installation discs for dirt, dust, or fingerprints.
Gently wipe the bottom of the disc from the center outward with a soft, lint-free cloth. Verify that the disc drive can read other discs. If it can’t, examine the disc caddy or loading tray for dirt and clean it with a lint-free cloth. If it still can’t read other discs, contact the drive manufacturer or Apple Computer. If you lack administrator access privileges, then Adobe Creative Suite may be unable to access necessary files.
To determine if limited privileges cause the problem, log in as a user with access privileges, and try to re-create the problem. If the problem doesn’t recur, then the account you were previously using lacks access privileges. Contact your system administrator to grant you access privileges. Updates to the Mac OS X operating system can improve its performance and compatibility with applications.
For assistance installing updates, contact Apple technical support. Important: Before you install a system update, check the system requirements for Adobe Creative Suite 3 and any third-party software or hardware you may use with Adobe Creative Suite to ensure compatibility.
If the update isn’t listed,then contact Adobe or the manufacturer of your third-party software or hardware. To maximize available RAM and reduce the chance that another application may conflict with Adobe Creative Suite, quit open applications, and then restart Adobe Creative Suite.
Note: Press the Shift key as soon as possible after the startup tone but not before. Occasionally, a user account can become corrupted and prevent the installer from accessing or creating the necessary files and folders. Create a new account, log in to the new account, and then try to install or run the Adobe application. Note: If some settings are dimmed, click the lock icon in the lower-left corner of the window and type an administrator name and password.
If the tasks in the previous section don’t solve the problem, then try the following intermediate troubleshooting tasks. Some system components–for example, device drivers and virus protection utilities–can conflict with the Adobe Creative Suite 3 installer and result in an incomplete or failed installation.
To prevent these conflicts, install Adobe Creative Suite from the desktop. If you log in to an account with administrator privileges, but are still unable to install or run Adobe Creative Suite 3, then your disk permissions may be damaged.
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Are you sure you want to proceed? Then nothing is happenned further. No error message. It just disappeared. But this problem persists. I have seen rare instances when an application will not install directly from the CD. Copy the entire CD to a folder on your disk drive, then run setup.
Same problem here. Chayuth, why did you uninstall CS3 beta manually? If you are lucky, it may clean itself out better this time. Good luck! I have the same problem on xp sp2. I followed the uninstall process to the letter, tried the scipt, removed every adobe application LR CS2 cs3beta and acrobat , cleaned the registry of key etc and even went through the manual removal process more than a few times.
If I check the event viewer, the msiintaller exits gracefully and states that Product: Adobe Setup — Configuration completed successfully.
I reinstalled CS3beta and reactivated it, as I thought this might have been an issue, so I deactivated and went the the whole process again including downloading the mb update file.
The mind boggles! Chayuth and John, I now remember that a couple of weeks ago, while rearranging things on my computer, I removed CS3 beta. When I tried to reinstall it, the installer program hung. Do that manually. Check every box except “Compress old files. Delete everything that Windows will let you delete. Thanks for you help. Yes I have the exact same problems with XP Pro. Tried everything.
Its not related to beta cs3. I can install and unintall the beta no problem with add and remove, clean the files with the new script wincs3clean and it quits after the files are “initialized” and setup box flashes on and shuts down. Adobe support so far has no clue but has heard of the problem. This is really frustrating and a waste of time. Similar problem. Installation runs, finishes and shows that Photoshop CS3 was not installed only several Shared components.
Nothing more information. No ideas about new Adobe adventure software…. Try uninstalling IE 7, running the install, then reinstalling IE 7. Some people have found this helps. Same problem. Im having the same issue as Matthew Hirst. The installer initializes then vanishes. Ive done everything known to the digital world including completely uninstalling all adobe products and my anti-virus, disconnecting back up drives, loading from the hard drive, sacrificing a small animal, selling my soul to satan after doing the hokey pokey while naked and painted like an easter egg.
No go. I am running Windows XP. I tried to install Photoshop CS3. Two drives would not recognize the disk yet they recognized other disks. An external drive did, but I had the same problem as Pipkin 10 did.
I installed Lightroom last week, and it installed fine. I used “Add and Remove Programs” to remove any trace of CS3 before trying to install it yet another time. My version is an “Upgrade” and the latest version I have on my machine is CS2.
I am not a Techie so I am not going to wipe my computer clean. Same problem as everyone else being that the setup executables wont load. Quick loading bar then it dissapears. I have just been through a five-hour nightmare of installing Photoshop CS3, and appear finally to have a successful installation. I had the same problem reported here: start setup, a small dialog saying it was initializing appears and progress bar advances.
Dialog disappears and nothing more happens. I deactivated and uninstalled the CS3 beta. Then I went down some long involved rabbit holes! Ended up restoring the registry to a previous state, then found an older version of Windows Installer Cleanup utility that would install. Got the same progress window and then finally a regular window telling me to stop firefox and retry.
I did, and setup ran to completion. This suggest to me that installation was occurring from the DVD even though I had started it from the hard drive. So it appears that copying the Adobe CS3 folder to a hard drive was the magic incantation that worked for me. I finally got CS3 to install last night, I decided to vanilla install XP sp2 from scratch using a ghost copy.
I then ran the installer from the same physical disk but diffrent partition and I got 2 errors, CS3 and shared components failed to install. I was just about to throw the towel in, having cleanned my pc back to nothing but base XP sp2 install and then I thought why not put the whole mb package on the root or C:.
I ran the installer and uncompressed the file, which created the installer and executed. The options screen popup at last!! Also, there must be something inherently wrong with the CS3 installer scripts, perhaps absolute rather dynamic file addressing as it just would not work if I put the installer on a different drive.
Focusing on the positives, my pc is running a lot quicker and has less bloatware than before, however getting a PC to be stable takes a lot of time and effort, which I now have to contend with.
In fact, IE 7 is already crashing more than it did previsouly! I do hope others can solve the problem in a less drastic manner. For me, I felt it better to work from a know XP build to isolate the many variables. I am still trying to install my cs3 on XP pro SP2. Tried even to load it under diagnostic mode with just windows installer running. Same “silent exit” from setup. Whats frustrating is that I dont get any error messages. It does leave an install log which I have forwarded to Adobe, but still waiting for an intelligent answer.
The last one was to make sure I cleared my Temp files and had enough disk space. It will be a week now since I purchased this upgrade, obviously not worth the price. Boy, these threads sound like my day yesterday trying to get CS3 extended installed on my laptop. The installation on my desktop went without a hitch. I got the same install window that would close after it got through doing whatever it was doing. I spent half the day yesterday talking to 3 different techs at Adobe and still no luck.
I tried everything that the techs told me. My computer was a mess. Finally, before I went to bed, I hooked my desktop and laptop together with a laplink USB cable and ran PCmover to copy my entire desktop hard drive over to the laptop. It took all night to move all over but this morning I had a working CS3. Philip, ‘Your’ solution to error code is already in the knowledge base, and has been mentioned here a few times already.
Hello to all :- First of all excuse my english. Perhaps this fix will works for somebody. Gee I wish it were that simple.
I have been at this for 12 days now and NADA.. I have tried everything, reinstall XP pro. Adobe’s solution. This is a joke. Either they pump out a new installer same as Beta and I will try again or in two weeks its refund time.
Why have they changed the installer from Beta? I can still intall Beta 3 no problem, runs fine. I dont think their clean script is all that encompassing. It still leaves some registry traces behind. They should follow the simple rule of “if it works, don’t fix it” as far as the installer goes.
I hope that Equipo’s suggestion works for those having problems, but I can tell you that IE is not my default browser. I use Firefox, and had no problems with the install. Same story as Nick, I’m afraid. Thats it! I’m getting out the chickens and the paint! So far and hours later I have tried all suggestions without a good install. Symptoms are after 20 plus minutes of install time I get a screen that says: Successfully installed 1 component shared components , errors: 2 components ‘X’ Adobe Photoshop CS3 component install failed , ‘X’ Shared Components component install failed Nor should you have to Ken.
More money out of thier pocket. When people start demanding refunds, contacting credit card companies and the sales decline because of all the problems, it will get figured out. Give it a few weeks. Thats what Im doing. My newer computer with more programs will not install the CS3 upgrade. Same problem as many of you have talked about. My older one, with fewer programs installs theCS3 upgrade perfectly. My son the computer genious can’t figure it out at all. We tried almost everything listed here.
Uninstalled the virus protection and firewall, uninstalled IE 7, cleaned the registry after the first attempt failed. Prayed to the computer god in the sky, no luck. OK, the new cleanup tools for Windows can solve this.
Problem fixed for me. But it seems there’s need to uninstall ALL of Adobe products before using this tool. Thank you for every reply. What new clean up tools? Did they release something in the last few days? It isnt an abosolute solution. Would you all like to to find the solution for Windows XP problems with CS3, if so give me the weekend to sort it. How I fix problems is easy think of it like a puzzle and you need to find the missing peice, to do this you first find where the problem is happening, then look at why it’s happening by looking at the source code of the application then you will see the problem.
So if you can’t do this I will setup a XP machine and sort it for you. I may have to make a little patch or something if this Adobe’s fault with XP and I will make a exe file which you run on your machine to fix it?
Then Adobe should pay me :!!! You’re way too freakin’ awesome, Philip! I know its dreamweaver all i have at work but uses same installer as photoshop. This will prob not fix your problems though, just might???
Background: It took me a few hours to roughly figure out what happens on my system and till now I’m still not absolutely sure why the error appears, but certainly Javascript, IE and the Adobe installer are involved. To be more specific: The installer quits with an exception when javascript tries to open “window. It works for me!!! Thanks, Gorodek. John Joslin. Good work!
Thank you!!! Thank God for Gorodek!!! After a week or so of seething hatred for trying to install CS3, finally something that worked! This certainly looks like a solution for when the installer just dies at the start. I wonder if it will work for others, for those where the installer runs but only puts on parts rather than the whole, or where setup says the installer is ‘corrupt’, etc.
Worth a try in any event!!!!! Gorodek deserves a medal in any case. Now, if he could figure out what to adujust with the DW and Flash installs Id offer to give him a child. I’m afraid I haven’t waded through all the previous posts to see if my point has been raised already but just wanted to say that I could not install PSCS3 or Dreamweaver CS3 on a Vista Ultimate machine – the setup window disappeared – until an Adobe Tech told me to try – 1.
Nope Six even after the js editing I still get the same thing. After you have made changes in ContainerProxy. Nothing even starts up with that. God this is getting so irritating. Thank you for helping tho. I really do appriciate it. I got so happy when I got Photoshop to install lol.
Alright, now Im getting an error that says “Sessions has dependancies that cannot be satisfied” Blech.. Its not working for me hun.. One had the setup. Nevermind, I got it! Solution 9: Update the user privileges to files. Windows XP Professional:. Click the View tab. Click OK. Right-click the Macromed folder and select Properties.
Select the Security tab. Click Advanced. Click the Owner tab. Select Administrators. Click the Permissions tab. Click OK, and then click Yes in the Security dialog box. Right-click the Macromed folder and choose Delete. Reinstall Creative Suite. Windows XP Home:. Restart in Safe mode. Restart Windows. Select Safe Mode from the list of startup options. If Safe Mode doesn’t appear in each corner of the desktop, then repeat steps a through c. If Safe Mode does appear in each corner of the desktop, then log in as administrator of the local machine.
Windows Vista:. Click Edit. Follow the onscreen navigation through the UAC elevation prompt. Make the necessary changes. Click Edit and click through the UAC elevation prompt. Click Continue and follow the onscreen navigation through the UAC elevation prompt. Command line:. Use the following commands, including quotation marks, and press Return at the end of each line.
Solution Update the registry keys noted in the error log. Export a backup copy of your registry with a name you can remember to a location you can remember. Windows XP:. Write down the path to the key referenced in the error message and leave the installation running. Multiple registry keys can be referenced in the log file.
Write down all of the paths listed in the file. Back up your current Registry file:. Type a name for the file and choose the location. For Export Range, choose All.
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