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I am confused. I currently have a copy of Photoshop CS4 running on my desk top (ordered this online so I don’t have a disk). My desktop has the 32 bit version of Windows Vista. I also have a new laptop running the 64 bit version of Vista – with 4G of memory. I wanted to install CS4 on my laptop so I downloaded the trial version and then entered the serial number from my licensed copy to the version on my new laptop.
So, this is where the confustion lies, when I open my new laptop version it asks if I want to upgrade to the extended version – I don’t – but it has a green check mark by my license number so it seems to be o.k. But, when I open the application it has 3D in the top bar. What is going on? I don’t want the extended version but would like to take advantage of all the memory on my Vista 64bit system.
Thanks,
j.
So, this is where the confustion lies, when I open my new laptop version it asks if I want to upgrade to the extended version – I don’t – but it has a green check mark by my license number so it seems to be o.k. But, when I open the application it has 3D in the top bar. What is going on? I don’t want the extended version but would like to take advantage of all the memory on my Vista 64bit system.
Thanks,
j.
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