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    Help! In need of a sp2 for Windows 7

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      MrWright4hire
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      That's cold @nadnerB. lol! I have this computer offline as my lab computer. I have to find a good offline updater package. Maybe that will help or uninstall and reinstall sp1.

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        scottalanmiller
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        I would contact Adobe support and ask what is going on.

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          Dashrender
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          Can you share a screen shot of the error?

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            MrWright4hire @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender

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            I've had CS6 since XP. Now that I'm trying to put it on Win 7 it's a problem.

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              nadnerB
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              lol, it probably thinks you're using Vista.

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                thanksajdotcom
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                Yeah, I bet it thinks you have Vista...

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                  MrWright4hire
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                  I really do love all you guys! When you guys spoke about the compatibility mode I checked it and it was stuck on Vista. So I changed it to 7 and Whalaa! Thank you all for being on my team. I hope I'm smart enough in something to help you guys figure something out. Thank you so much.

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                    scottalanmiller
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                    That makes sense. Old version may not even be Windows 7 aware.

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                      MrWright4hire
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                      I spoke too soon guys. premeditated. Although it's not stating that I need sp2 any more. Now it's stating that it didn't install completely and there is a error summary file. I don't get it. All I needed was Acrobat. Something simple!

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                        scottalanmiller
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                        I'm not up on my Adobe product versions but.... how old is that thing? Maybe it is time to get a current copy and/or run an old OS to support what you have. Or, move to a non-Adobe product to do the same tasks.

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                          Ted
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                          @scottalanmiller Adobe CS6 is relatively new, considering it was the last installment of Creative Suites as a one-time purchase. I believe it debuted in 2012-ish. I know from experience that it runs smoothly on 7 -> 8.1.

                          @MrWright4hire, without having seen the error summary file (that would be required before pointing you towards a direct solution) the best guidance you would get is from Adobe themselves. You should try contacting their support, or visiting this link to read their resources on troubleshooting installation issues from information captured in the install log.

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                            scottalanmiller
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                            Seems like it would work smoothly then. I would definitely reach out to Adobe, that makes sense.

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                              MrWright4hire
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                              Ted I'm taking a look at the link you provided now. Thank you for the suggestion.

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                                A Former User
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                                I used to use Adobe Production Premium CS6 (and CS5 & CS5.5) on Windows 7 SP1 no problem with the install when I did it. I would tend to think it's something odd on your configuration or your windows install causing this error.

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                                  thanksajdotcom
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                                  CS6 is pretty new, all things considered. It hasn't reached EOL yet, I know that. CS6 was the last release before Creative Cloud.

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                                    MrWright4hire
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                                    Hello all who actually gives a....well you know. With the help of all of you, I actually figured out what was the other issue. My Data 1 file was corrupted. I since then fixed it and now I"m happy. Once again thank you for all the love you shared with me on this venture. I'm sure I'll be picking all of you brains again. Thank you so much!

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