Two Versions of Photoshop?

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Domingos_Rodrigues
Nov 18, 2006
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Do I have to keep Photoshop CS on my computer after upgrading to Photoshop CS2? Can I un-install CS after Installing CS2?
Thanks for any answer,
Domingos

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Bob Levine
Nov 18, 2006
No and yes.

Bob
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Domingos_Rodrigues
Nov 18, 2006
Thank you Bob for the reply.
I am running out of HD space.
Domingos
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Bob Levine
Nov 18, 2006
I am running out of HD space.

Then deleting a single version of Photoshop will do next to nothing for you. Buy a new harddrive or you’re going to be in for some heartache.

Bob
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chrisjbirchall
Nov 18, 2006
No hard drive should ever be allowed to become more the 75-80% full. You can’t even do your regular Defrag unless you’ve more than 15% free.

Follow Bob’s advice. Buy a new big hard drive and use the existing one as a dedicated Scratch Disk to make Photoshop fly.
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Domingos_Rodrigues
Nov 19, 2006
Thank you guys; I absolutely agree with both of you.
I have 32% free space on a 120GB HD, plus a second Hard Drive with a 60GB with a 22% free space. This is close to nothing to me, but I want to buy a new generation machine, so I want to wait until they come up with the Windows Vista and to see how that OS works.

Thank you all again,

Domingos
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chrisjbirchall
Nov 19, 2006
In that case I’d be inclined to leave both versions in place. You never know when you might need the older version because of a crash or activation problems.
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Domingos_Rodrigues
Nov 19, 2006
Well! I think that’s what I’m going to do.
Thank you again.

Domingos

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