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martinw67692207
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March 27, 2017
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Lightroom 6 install "Failed to initiate."

  • March 27, 2017
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Just upgraded on line from Lightroom 5 to 6.  Downloaded installer and tried to initiate program.  Repeatedly says installer failed to initiate.  changed from Chrome to Safari; same problem.  What to do?

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    Correct answer kglad

    no.  that wouldn't interfere with installation.  it would cause your install to display as a trial instead of fully licensed.

    start at the top and work your way down applying applicable fixes until your problem is resolved.

    if cc (win):  https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/creative-cloud-desktop-application-failed.html

    if, your error is:

    "Installer failed to initialize. File not found." or "Installer failed to initialize. This could be due to missing files."

    first, rename OOBE Folder to OOBE.old.

    to find OOBE:

    64 bit win OS: Program Files x86\Common Files\Adobe\OOBE

    32 bit win OS: Program Files \Common Files\Adobe\OOBE

    mac os: HD>library>application support>adobe>caps

    mac os: USER>library>application support>adobe>OOB

    if that fails or isn't the exact error you see, uninstall, clean (http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html) and reinstall.

    if you're using a dvd to install:

    copy the disc contents to a desktop directory and install from that directory.

    if you're using a mac:

    1. Try to Create a new user account in Mac with Administrator Priviledges.

    2. Login to the New user, Navigate to Mac HD> Application> Utilities> Adobe Installer folder, Locate products like Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash, Adobe Air and un-install them

    3. Navigate to User Library> Application Support> Adobe and move Adobe to Trash.

    4. Navigate to Mac HD> Library> Application Support> Adobe and move Adobe to Trash.

    5. Start the installation again.

    if everything applicable above fails, check your installation logs:

    http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/troubleshoot-install-using-logs-elements.html

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    kglad
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    Community Expert
    March 27, 2017

    if you have sierra, start here even though this is for cs6 - Installing Creative Suite on macOS 10.12 (Sierra)

    martinw67692207
    Participant
    March 27, 2017

    Thanks for the reply.  I tried your suggestion, but still got the "failure to initialize" notification as before.  In my account section, there is a note saying that my transaction is not complete even though they provide the download.  Is it possible that the process will initialize once the "process" is completed?  Says it may take 24 hours!

    kglad
    Community Expert
    kgladCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    March 27, 2017

    no.  that wouldn't interfere with installation.  it would cause your install to display as a trial instead of fully licensed.

    start at the top and work your way down applying applicable fixes until your problem is resolved.

    if cc (win):  https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/creative-cloud-desktop-application-failed.html

    if, your error is:

    "Installer failed to initialize. File not found." or "Installer failed to initialize. This could be due to missing files."

    first, rename OOBE Folder to OOBE.old.

    to find OOBE:

    64 bit win OS: Program Files x86\Common Files\Adobe\OOBE

    32 bit win OS: Program Files \Common Files\Adobe\OOBE

    mac os: HD>library>application support>adobe>caps

    mac os: USER>library>application support>adobe>OOB

    if that fails or isn't the exact error you see, uninstall, clean (http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html) and reinstall.

    if you're using a dvd to install:

    copy the disc contents to a desktop directory and install from that directory.

    if you're using a mac:

    1. Try to Create a new user account in Mac with Administrator Priviledges.

    2. Login to the New user, Navigate to Mac HD> Application> Utilities> Adobe Installer folder, Locate products like Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash, Adobe Air and un-install them

    3. Navigate to User Library> Application Support> Adobe and move Adobe to Trash.

    4. Navigate to Mac HD> Library> Application Support> Adobe and move Adobe to Trash.

    5. Start the installation again.

    if everything applicable above fails, check your installation logs:

    http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/troubleshoot-install-using-logs-elements.html