OliverQueen
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- Apr 17, 2019
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I have been running a legit version of Adobe CS6 for a number of years and happy with how it performs & functions. Works fine on my old system of i7 4770K, 32GB DDR3 & GTX 970 but if I deactivate it on that machine & move it onto my new machine - i7 8700, 32GB DDR4 & RTX2070 - any of the applications will open & allow me to use the menus etc, but if I create a new document or open an existing file, the application immediately closes to the desktop with no warning or entry in to the Event Viewer logs. I have even tried CC versions of the software on the new machine using a friends log in details & the same thing happens. I have changed m.2 & 2.5" SSD's in the system with fresh installs of legitimate W10 Home to the same issue.
I have tried resetting BIOS back to defaults, different driver versions, putting the RTX2070 in the old machine (Photoshop & Premiere all work fine still but with the GTX970 in the new machine they still crash to desktop).
Adobe Support are about as much use as a chocolate fireguard & I feel robbed after spending so much on licensed software only to be told that they won't help unless I pay for a CC subscription (which I am not going to do as CC apps do the same thing).
After uninstalling the applications, I notice that an Adobe Licensing Service is still running after subsequent reboots in Task Manager even after the software has been totally removed & CCleaner Registry tool run. If the service is manually disabled, it restarts again after a reboot.
I upgraded the machine so I could retire the old one as Photoshop, Dreamweaver & Premiere are the main applications I use a computer for (gaming is secondary & not as important to me) & so far, I am stuck with a bit of a "lemon" that runs everything else perfectly fine other than Adobe applications! Atfer spending so much money on the upgraded machine, spending lots of money on the CS6 license all those years ago & CC products not working on it either, I am at a loss to what is the problem other than Adobe 'blacklisting' my machine for some reason (no idea why as followed the procedure to the letter to remove the license from old machine on to the newer one). I have also tried a "dodgy" CS6 version of Photoshop which does the exact same thing as well (this was last resort!).
I have used search engines to see if I can find a solution, but every "solution" I have found online has also failed.
Anyone else had the same thing?
I have tried resetting BIOS back to defaults, different driver versions, putting the RTX2070 in the old machine (Photoshop & Premiere all work fine still but with the GTX970 in the new machine they still crash to desktop).
Adobe Support are about as much use as a chocolate fireguard & I feel robbed after spending so much on licensed software only to be told that they won't help unless I pay for a CC subscription (which I am not going to do as CC apps do the same thing).
After uninstalling the applications, I notice that an Adobe Licensing Service is still running after subsequent reboots in Task Manager even after the software has been totally removed & CCleaner Registry tool run. If the service is manually disabled, it restarts again after a reboot.
I upgraded the machine so I could retire the old one as Photoshop, Dreamweaver & Premiere are the main applications I use a computer for (gaming is secondary & not as important to me) & so far, I am stuck with a bit of a "lemon" that runs everything else perfectly fine other than Adobe applications! Atfer spending so much money on the upgraded machine, spending lots of money on the CS6 license all those years ago & CC products not working on it either, I am at a loss to what is the problem other than Adobe 'blacklisting' my machine for some reason (no idea why as followed the procedure to the letter to remove the license from old machine on to the newer one). I have also tried a "dodgy" CS6 version of Photoshop which does the exact same thing as well (this was last resort!).
I have used search engines to see if I can find a solution, but every "solution" I have found online has also failed.
Anyone else had the same thing?