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Hey. I tried to address this with the Adobe helpdesk, but I couldn’t get through the process. The system seems to be under the impression I don’t own an adobe product.
Anyway, I’ve been having some problems recently with cs3. I bought it about one year ago, and after some initial snafus, it worked like a dream.
Recently, though, a virus got into my computer and I had to do a system restore. I set it up so that all of my programs and preferences would be left alone. After all of this was over, I tried to start cs3, and it wouldn’t start. I just got the generic ‘(insert program name here) had encountered a problem and needs to close.’. I wasn’t able to deactivate it as a result, and removed it from my computer. I put the disc back in, and it refused to install properly. The shared components were all that made it.
Is the problem that it wasn’t deactivated? If so, how can I do that without the program itself?
Help?
Anyway, I’ve been having some problems recently with cs3. I bought it about one year ago, and after some initial snafus, it worked like a dream.
Recently, though, a virus got into my computer and I had to do a system restore. I set it up so that all of my programs and preferences would be left alone. After all of this was over, I tried to start cs3, and it wouldn’t start. I just got the generic ‘(insert program name here) had encountered a problem and needs to close.’. I wasn’t able to deactivate it as a result, and removed it from my computer. I put the disc back in, and it refused to install properly. The shared components were all that made it.
Is the problem that it wasn’t deactivated? If so, how can I do that without the program itself?
Help?
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