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July 16, 2013
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Creative Cloud Won't Update

  • July 16, 2013
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Cannot update Creative Cloud desktop application. Says I need administrator privileges. Tried running as administrator, then updating. After running for an hour, installation failed and gave me the same message. What do I do? I just got a new computer, running Windows 8, and am installing my programs. Not all programs are installed, yet there's already an update to Creative Cloud, and I can't even access the programs I still need to install. I'm stuck. Please help!

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pdcox55
Participant
November 5, 2018

Okay, this is what I did and so far it works perfectly...I was really getting tired of this so I went in to uninstall the App and it stopped me from doing so with this...'Before uninstalling why not try to do a 'fix''?? So that's what I did and it took about 15 mins and low and behold I now have all my programs updated and working correctly.  Paul.

tquirk43
Participant
February 25, 2016

This is just unbelievable that Adobe would leave this issue unfixed for years. I've always been an Adobe snob, but I might have to start shopping for something new... dare I say it... anyone still use Corel? Seriously though, this is bad. Having to force quit and restart this often when Apple has finally given us some stable OS is just horrible. Thumbs down Adobe.

ProDesignTools
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 26, 2016

If you're still running into an issue, then there are ways around it.

To complete the any download you need (including all CC tools/updates, or the Desktop App itself), see if this approach works for you:

How to Solve It When Adobe Programs or Updates Won’t Download

Hope that helps someone.

amhodgez
Participant
October 12, 2015

I'm having the same issue. The updater is not downloading properly. Just sits on "Installing Update". Sometimes never gets past 2% other times further then freezes. I'm using a fast internet connection. How big is this update??? Surely it is not that large as it's merely an app to keep track of updates and account details.

This issue is not new - I've consistently had this problem with Adobe's updater application. We can see from the age of this thread how old this problem is. Why isn't the process more streamlined or easier? Why isn't there at least an alternative way to download the updater?

This is very poor service from a commercial, costly service. I am unable to access my Adobe products as they have been disabled due to my membership lapsing - I have now updated the membership but cannot use the products.

I'd like an answer from Adobe asap.

rwagnerphoto
Participant
October 7, 2015

Whenever I try to update creative cloud it stops at 2% and just sits there

Participant
September 29, 2015

I am having the same problem. On a mac, when I click Open Updater on the Adobe menu, nothing happens.

Participant
August 25, 2015

I am now trying to update and nothing happens when I press the Update button. What's going on?

carolinep74626976
Participant
August 31, 2015

I have the exact same problem as r29123728 I have a Mac, when I click on the update button simply nothing happens.

Reading through this discussion above I guess my best chance is to uninstall and re-install everything again...?

Participant
October 19, 2015

I was having that issue as well - Creative Cloud desktop app would launch, and display a bunch of applications that had updates available...but clicking on "Update All" or the individual update buttons did nothing.

Just managed to restart the updates by doing the following: (Mac users...)

1. Make sure you've got the latest Creative Cloud app installed - click the gear icon, then click preferences, click on the version # and it'll tell you what version you're running.

2. If you need to, quit creative cloud, then download and install the latest version.

3. Delete the contents of the OOBE folder and relaunch the CC Desktop app --> Solution #5 as listed here: https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/creative-cloud-app-doesnt-open.html#5

Restart, and sign back into the Creative Cloud desktop app. That worked for me.

Participant
August 22, 2015

I'm running a mac at home and a PC at my office.  No problems thus far on the PC (thankfully), but I've

had this issue constantly on the mac.  Uninstall / reinstall works, but it's NOT a fix, it's a pain in the ass!

bradleyg21881557
Participant
July 31, 2015

Two years and still no fix????  Every time there is a Creative Cloud update I need to force close all Adobe apps.  The big one is AdobeUpdateService which needs to be "stopped".  Then I need to run Adobe Creative Cloud under administrator which I already am.  Please fix this annoying bug.  All my other applications have no issue updating on their own and seeing how I'm not the only one with issues this should be something that should be fixed. 

Participant
July 30, 2015

Creative Cloud Updater will not open AGAIN on my Mac. What do I do??

cornochristie
Participant
June 22, 2015

Updated Photoshop and After Effects to 2015. They installed, but immediately says there is an update. Try to update (RAW 9.1 related ?) > "Installation succeded, but a patch failed - the download appears corrupted. Please try to download again (U43M1D204) " Also, just downloaded Bridge, same exact problem.

I clicked the "Get help" link in the error box, followed the rabbit hole to Error downloading or updating Adobe Creative Cloud apps, where it details the error "The download is corrupted. Click Cancel, wait a few minutes, and try again. There is a file size mismatch between size specified in manifest and actual file." This has not helped for 3 days. Under the error code there is a note:

If you have prerelease versions of Creative Cloud or Creative Suite apps on your computer, they could be causing a conflict with new installations. The Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) Cleaner Tool removes prerelease installation records. See Use the CC Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems.

Tried all the steps on the CC Cleaner Tool page, down to completely removing ALL CC programs, including the CC (installer/manager) program itself. Clean Download/Install Photoshop 2015, same U43M1D204 error.

By navigating DIRECLTY to the CC programs, they (seem to) run fine (patched or not ?) But WHY does CC (manager) insist there are updates? And then when they fail, not allow to run from within CC ? (After a restart, if you don't try to update, they will run from within.)