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Hi All
I am about to spend money on the upgrade to CS2 but would like some feedback as follows:-
I use a dual boot Win98se (C drive has that OS) and Win2kPro SP4 (D drive has that OS).
In each OS I have multi partitioned structure i.e. I have installed the likes of PSCS (graphics applications) on one of my partitions associated with the D drive – obviously any common files go to the D drive as required by the installer.
I just want to be sure that the PSCS2 & Bridge installer will behave correctly during installation under my Win2KPro OS i.e. the core program will go where I tell it to and the common files will be ‘delivered’ to my D drive i.e. there is not some arcane bit of installer programming that will install the common files on my C drive.
I hope I have explained myself clearly and that someone (Adobe ?) can set my mind at rest before I spend the money.
Incidently, PSCS runs happily and is stable on this possibly slightly unusual system.
TIA 🙂
I am about to spend money on the upgrade to CS2 but would like some feedback as follows:-
I use a dual boot Win98se (C drive has that OS) and Win2kPro SP4 (D drive has that OS).
In each OS I have multi partitioned structure i.e. I have installed the likes of PSCS (graphics applications) on one of my partitions associated with the D drive – obviously any common files go to the D drive as required by the installer.
I just want to be sure that the PSCS2 & Bridge installer will behave correctly during installation under my Win2KPro OS i.e. the core program will go where I tell it to and the common files will be ‘delivered’ to my D drive i.e. there is not some arcane bit of installer programming that will install the common files on my C drive.
I hope I have explained myself clearly and that someone (Adobe ?) can set my mind at rest before I spend the money.
Incidently, PSCS runs happily and is stable on this possibly slightly unusual system.
TIA 🙂
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