Hi everyone I really hope someone can help me. I wanna try the CC apps and pay all the money to upgrade! I just want it to work without any errors and not be stranded. This is why all of this terrifies me so much.I can't have a problem with my current work flow when there's no immediate help to sort this out. So I uninstalled DC and thankfully, everything went back to Pro X. Note: When CC said it was updating, it started updating Acrobat DC, which changed all my PDF file associations from Acrobat Pro X to DC, and then I couldn't open any PDFs unless I started a free trial or paid. So how do I get this updated? Uninstall completely and try to download and install again? Something else? will any of this affect my CS6? The app wouldn't try to update again, nor could I find a methold to make it update. I tried signing out and signing in, and restarting my computer. When I checked the version, it said it was Creative Cloud 4.5.0.331, which is obviously not the most updated version (which is 5.1). After the update, it showed my existing CS6 apps installed, so that was promising. In the event it was a firewall issue, I turned off my firewall and opened the CC app. I followed all those directions and couldn't find any of the log folder/files. If I do this, how do I insure that they will install in different folders? Will a CC install default to the same folder as CS6 exists in now, and if so, how do I change that? And if both CC and CS6 are both installed for a short point of time, is it easy to then completely delete CS6 without harming the new install of CC? So it seems feasible I could install those three, see how they work, and THEN fully delete the other versions assuming the CC apps work fine? Can I sign up for the full plan, but only install one or two of the apps (like INDD and PS) to see how smoothly it goes? So that 8.7 GB total, plus some undertermined other space needed, which couldn't be THAT much more, could it? ILL: 2 GB available, more (?) needed during installation.PS: 3.1 GB available, more (?) needed during installation.INDD: 3.6 GB available, more (?) needed during installation.Looking at the installation requiements from the links you posted, it appears for the three main programs it takes: With regard to space on my SSD, I have about 25 GB free now before uninstalling any previous version of CS6. I checked my computer's specs, and all are just fine for an installation (16 GB RAM, graphics card, etc). What about fonts, and the whole online font directory…how does that work?Īny tips, insights and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.Is there a good tutorial/checklist on "everything that's changed" or "great new features you didn't know about" for CC for current/previous CS6 users?.What do I need to know about moving from CS6 to CC in day to day usage? Can my preferred InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator workspaces transfer to CC? How do I go about doing that?Īlso, let's assume I work out the above questions.I mean, if I'm "committing" to CC I probably shouldn't worry about a "what if" of going back, but it does concern me. Also, I'm worried that if I do uninstall CS6 to get CC, that I won't be able to get CS6 back (all the links to download it seem to be non-functional now).And what is the procedure to completely uninstall CS6 completely?.Is that enough? Do I *need* to delete CS6 completely in order for the space limitations to work? Even using hard drive analysis tools, it's tough to tell how much space CS6 takes up now, or how much space is needed to install CC. How much space is required to install CC (even a trial)? Or a trial of the 2-3 "primary" apps I use (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator)? My Windows 10 laptop has a 120GB solid state drive, and now without uninstalling anything I have about 20 to 25 GB of free space left.Will it affect the functionality of either if they are both installed at the same time, under the same adobe account?.Do I need to completely uninstall CS6 to install CC?.I have a number of question about making this move, and I'm hoping the community can help find the answers I need: But I'm getting more and more concerned about the hassle of backward compatible files and the need for updates and additional features so I'm ready to take the plunge and sign up for the latest version of Creative Cloud. I'm happily using my installed version of CS6 and it still fulfills about 95% of my needs.
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