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OK folks, I am one happy camper. I got my PS CS2 upgrade today. Looks very nice from what I’ve seen of it.
This is my first upgrade of this product (started with PS CS). I followed the install instructions to the letter (and it wasn’t much longer than a single letter 🙂 ). Piece of cake. NOW, I assumed that because I have an upgrade version, I was required to have PS CS installed on my computer, so that was fine – I left that as was. Now that PS CS2 is installed, I have 2 copies of PS CS on my HD – PS CS and PS CS2 (man, I’m getting dizzy 🙂 ). Is there any reason to leave both versions on, or conversely, are there any reasons not to take PS CS off (leaving all shared files installed though, of course)? Will I gain or lose anything by either action that I might regret later?
Last question, why did I keep getting this little flashing sign during the install that says, "Nikon Sucks" every so often?? 😀 Just kidding on that one :).
Thanks folks. Appreciate the help on a dumb question.
Glenn
This is my first upgrade of this product (started with PS CS). I followed the install instructions to the letter (and it wasn’t much longer than a single letter 🙂 ). Piece of cake. NOW, I assumed that because I have an upgrade version, I was required to have PS CS installed on my computer, so that was fine – I left that as was. Now that PS CS2 is installed, I have 2 copies of PS CS on my HD – PS CS and PS CS2 (man, I’m getting dizzy 🙂 ). Is there any reason to leave both versions on, or conversely, are there any reasons not to take PS CS off (leaving all shared files installed though, of course)? Will I gain or lose anything by either action that I might regret later?
Last question, why did I keep getting this little flashing sign during the install that says, "Nikon Sucks" every so often?? 😀 Just kidding on that one :).
Thanks folks. Appreciate the help on a dumb question.
Glenn
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