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October 13, 2014
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Adobe Creative Cloud is needed to resolve this problem. However, it is missing or damaged

  • October 13, 2014
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Creative Cloud will not run without throwing up a window "Adobe Creative Cloud is needed to resolve this problem. However, it is missing or damaged. Please download and install a new copy of the Creative Cloud". I download the app and run the installer, and it simply throws up the same window over again... "Adobe Creative Cloud is needed to resolve this problem. However, it is missing or damaged. Please download and install a new copy of the Creative Cloud". I'm stuck in a loop! Can someone help me urgently please? I'm on system 10.9.5

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Correct answer David__B

We now have this kb article which goes through solutions to this issue:
Error: "Adobe Creative Cloud is needed to resolve this problem"

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Participating Frequently
September 18, 2020

… mein starterbild von heute morgen – mal wieder – so wie in den letzten wochen auch;(

… wann bitte bekommt adobe das ENDLICH in den griff?

Participating Frequently
July 13, 2020

hallo zusammen – das creative cloud update ist eine einzige katastrophe. jetzt zum gut zwanzigsten male neu heruntergeladen und installiert. das hält dann max 3 tage – dann fängt das ganze procedere wieder von vorne an. behebt bitte endlich diesen BUG!!

DANKE

 

Participating Frequently
July 13, 2020

Hi All,

 

Since it appears this issue is caused by many different things I figured I would share the solution that worked for me.

 

The CC Cleaner tool is a good suggestion. The only thing is the CC Cleaner tool may not work for this issue. It is the first thing I tried when I was first troubleshooting this issue on my machine. It didn't work for me, though ( you can see what worked for me below).

 

First, let me say DO NOT DELETE ALL OF YOUR ADOBE APPS. Read ahead first as what I did may work for you as well.

 

I started to get the same error recently (maybe after upgrading Photoshop to latest version (21.2)??). I tried to 'Repair' numerous times to no avail. Then I tried the Adobe steps

 

Solution 1: Repair Creative Cloud desktop app

Result: kept getting the error on restart

 

Solution 2: Uninstall the Creative Cloud desktop app, and then reinstall it

Result: was able to delete and reinstall first time. Still same error. Unable to delete any additional times with the message "there are other Adobe application that require CC" (or something to that effect).

 

Solution 3: Run the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool

Result: again, able to clean once then not again.

 

Solution 4: Reinstall the Creative Cloud desktop app using an administrator account

Result: SAME RESULT AS SOLUTION 2 ABOVE

 

This DID NOT work for me 😞

 

Don't dispair, though...

 

The next thing I tries was to 'Clean' all of the installed adobe apps which, as I understand, would delete ALL of my installed Adobe apps. Fortunately, the process hung (spinning beach ball) and I force quit and restarted before making a BIG MISTAKE.

 

This is what worked for me:

 

1 Delete the items in the main Library/Caches folder (main hard drive->Library/Caches, then select all of the items in the Caches folder and delete them - You will need to enter your admin Username and Password)
DO NOT EMPTY THE TRASH

2 Delete your User/Library/Caches folder (go to the the 'GO' menu in the Finder, hold down the Alt/Option key and click on 'Library'; then select the Caches folder, select all of the items in the Caches folder and delete them.)
DO NOT EMPTY THE TRASH

 

3 While in this Library folder go to /Library/Application Support/Adobe and move the OOBE folder to the trash (this was also mentioned in Nikhil Gupta's solution on page 1 of this thread)
DO NOT EMPTY THE TRASH

 

4 Go to the Apple Menu in the Finder and choose 'Shut Down...'
(DO NOT CHOOSE 'RESTART...' MUST BE A HARD SHUT DOWN)

 

5 Before you start up the system again, hold down the  Option+Command+P+R keys on the keyboard and press the power button. KEEP HOLDING THE KEYS UNTIL YOU SEE THE SCREEN GO BLANK AGAIN AND THEN RELEASE

 

This is on a newer iMac (2017) and MacOS Mojave that no longer has the startup chime. If using an older Mac/MacOS, hold down the keys until you hear the third chime. This will reset your PRAM (which Apple says is not necessary in Mojave and above (maybe since High Sierra))

 

6 Empty the trash

 

7 Restart your system (go to the Apple Menu and choose 'Restart...')

 

8 When you login, launch Creative Cloud, It took a moment for Creative Cloud to load completely (spinning red circle), but all should work fine (it did for me).

 

This worked! Yay! (Thank you 'School House Rock' for the Interjections!) 🙂

 

But...

 

When I logged into another user on the same system (my testing user), the same 'Repair' issue popped up. What I did to fix that user was complete steps 2 - 8 above FOR THAT USER and everything worked fine. I would think the same would work/be necessary for any other users you have on your system.

 

It is of import to note that I am writing this immediately following the 'fix.' I will let you know if the error rears its ugly head again and will start troubleshooting again.

 

Also, the same fix may work on Windows machines. I don't know where the Caches folder is (mabe 'C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Local\Temp\' - To clear them, you can press Windows + R to open Run window, input %temp% and click OK to open the Temp folders), or the OOBE folder (maybe 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\OOBE\'). You may need to search the web to find the location of both.

 

**IMPORTANT**

Since I am not a windows user:

** I CAN MAKE NO GUARANTEES THIS IS THE CORRECT SOLUTION AND YOU TAKE THESE STEPS ON A WINDOWS MACHINE AT YOUR OWN RISK **

I would suggest to move the files in the Caches and OOBE folders to a temporary folder on the desktop instead of deleting them just in case you need them.

 

I hope this helps some of you (and me too). So far, so good for me.

 

Happy hunting.

DerekWilliamsMusic
Participant
July 5, 2020

I have this problem too,  It says "this problem".  What problem?

Participating Frequently
November 26, 2018

It's a frigging piece of crap.

ErwinMichael
Known Participant
August 31, 2018

Once again,I have to say: Adobe CC never stopped to fail in new most unexpected ways. I just have a fresh clean OS installation and after that i run Adobe CC install / with this error message. Incredible.

Inspiring
March 8, 2017

Just had this issue happen to me. Luckily I read about the free tech support from Adobe so called them and all was fixed within 10 minutes. Don't waste time trying to fix it yourself when they can do it for you - no need to uninstall/reinstall anything.

I asked why Adobe don't flag this as a potential issue and they said that, as it can be caused from any number of things ( a conflict with recently added non-adobe software for example), they cannot be sure of the individual problem until they look into it.

David__B
Adobe Employee
David__BCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
March 2, 2017

We now have this kb article which goes through solutions to this issue:
Error: "Adobe Creative Cloud is needed to resolve this problem"

Participant
March 1, 2017

This didn't work for me.

However, I ran the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool which did the trick.

Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems

StebbDesigns
Participating Frequently
October 14, 2016

I had this problem for the first time yesterday. I have an iMac running OS Sierra. I never had this issue before updating to Sierra. I was able to solve it (so far) this way:

– Download "Adobe Creative Cloud Clean Tool"

– Download "Creative Cloud Installer"

– Open the cleaner tool and "Clean" (delete) Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop

– Restart

– Reinstall Creative Cloud

I didn't go through the step (in other replies to this post) of deleting and reinstalling all of my CC software (a total pain in my opinion).