Has anyone found a fix for this problem? I did find a similar thread on this forum, but was not able to apply anything to my specific problem. Instruction for removing Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop CS/CS2/CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6 and other similar Adobe products. I’ve been having an awful time with this new computer and “Permissions” generally – this seems to be yet another mutation of the “permissions” problem between my current Windows 7 Home Premium and all the programs I used to run on Windows XP. PAPP:Adobe Photoshop CS and ImageReady CS Unfortunately, when I try to uninstall Photoshop CS using Home 7’s equivalent to the “Add and Remove programs” feature in the control panel, I get a pop-up that says: No problem, sez I: I’ll uninstall and re-install it. When you uninstall the update, Windows 10 will go back to whatever your previous system was running.
I can open it, but when I click on “File” in the menu bar, everything greys out and it says “not responding”. After upgrading your laptop or desktop to Windows 10, you might have noticed following issues: After performing shutdown, power lights, as well as CPU fan, remains on.
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I left it open in the background as I worked on writing a how-to manual for a client, as I needed to manipulate screen shots as I demonstrated a process. Yesterday, I used my Adobe Photoshop CS (8.0) for the first time. I’ve just had to get a new computer, which unfortunately came with Windows Home 7 Premium instead of my old, familiar XP.