I then used Explore to find the Photoshop .exe file and could not find it on the CD.
find the photoshop folder on the cd. drag that to the desktop. from that folder on the desktop, run setup.exe.
I tried the dragging but still could not find an .exe file. Also looked through all the folders on the CD for the .exe file. It has disappeared!
Rose,
Is "Hide Known File Extentions" perhaps ticked in folder properties?
Could you find the Photoshop folder that Dave suggested?
Rob
what rob said first. make sure you can view extension. second, you’re not looking for photoshop.exe, you’re looking for setup.exe in the photoshop folder. copy that folder from the disk to the desktop. then run setup.exe from the photoshop folder on the desktop.
Dave, PS 6 is so old, it may even be "INSTALL.COM"!
Sorry, just kidding.
Rob
don’t laugh. i just found my old "battlechess" disk and played a game. yes, it WAS in fact, INSTALL.COM. also needed emm to run and himem.sys. ‘member THOSE?!! 🙂
Oh, don’t get me started.
Still have a fried Tandy TRS-80 and a VIC-20 and a teletype machine.
I’m a 150 years old, you know.
Rob
Well, I’m not 150 years old, but the first computer I worked on (repair MOS in the Army) did have the "advanced" design feature of removable circuit boards… with transistors mounted on the boards
Biggest problem was heat generation… most of the time in actual use, the case was removed so the thing didn’t stop running due to heat induced parity errors
Ah… those were(n’t !!!) the days
Thanks for the suggestions guys, but I guess I am going to give up. I have tried everything and nothing works.
There is a file called Setup which is an Application file, and is called a 32-bit Setup Launcher, version 5.50.137.0, and in the Setup Properties Box, the Compatibility tab suggests running it in an earlier version if you have problems. For me, that was Windows 2000, but that doesn’t get anything going either.
Someone told me that sometimes CDs just self destruct, which makes me awfull mad as this is the most expensive software I have ever bought, and have only installed 3 or 4 times when I have upgraded my hardware! I never upgraded because it did everything I needed.
I may try again to get something from Adobe. Thanks again—
Rose,
There is a file called Setup
That’s the one we’re talking about, and your system indeed hides extensions. Did you try and execute it?
Someone told me that sometimes CDs just self destruct
Do you believe that? They wear or get lost or break but they don’t self destruct.
Only people do.
Rob
Rose, have you considered taking a look at the readme files on the disk to see exactly what operating systems PS 6 will run under? I believe the product was designed to run under Win98, W2K, and Win NT 4.0 SP4 or higher.
PS6 worked for you under W2K, but now has problems installing on an XP system. I should think the disk is not corrupt since it worked on W2K.
I did look at the readme files this afternoon, and while it does not mention higher than Windows 2000, it did say that it needed an Intel system which I have.
It was not working well on XP which was why I tried to reinstall it.
And the setup file was the first one that I went to when the AutoPlay didn’t work, but it doesn’t get anything started. I have tried many times, and occasionally the CD player will sound like it is going to load the program, but nothing happens. I even tried it on another computer today and that didn’t work either.
occasionally the CD player will sound like it is going to load the program, but nothing happens
Again: first copy the "Photoshop" folder to your Desktop, then execute "Setup.exe" from there.
Rob
I did that and it didn’t work. I even tried copying the setup file and running it and that did not work either.