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victorvictor12
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October 9, 2017
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Re: On the MacOS High Sierra Compatibility Issues

  • October 9, 2017
  • 6 replies
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So that's the truth. Creative Cloud does not work on High Sierra.

What a waste of time and money $$$ to come to this conclusion.

Apple said it's not their problem. Adobe says oh well. Must be a non case sensitive drive.

The users get screwed again! Hope this info. saves users some time, it cost us plenty.

Adobe error "Case-sensitive drives not supported" or similar install error | Mac OS

Issue

When you try to install an Adobe product, you receive the message, "Case-sensitive drives not supported" in the Install Options panel. Or, you receive an error message such as the following:

  • File system of setup volume not supported.
  • This software cannot be installed because the file system of the OS volume is not supported.
  • Unsupported OS version.
  • Unsupported file system on system disk.

Solution

Install the product onto an HFS+ or HFSJ non-case-sensitive drive.

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Correct answer Jeffrey_A_Wright

Hi Jeff, I am aware I have to use the creative cloud app to install the other Adobe apps. But the creative cloud app does not let me install (even when using the show package content trick). Al of the "solutions" you are suggesting don't work for me. Still getting the error code 22. It just seems to not work with APFS. Could you please look into the actual problem people are having (not being able to install the creative cloud app on APFS), and not just give us the standard answers that are clearly not applicable to the people in this thread?


Gerbenqikker and Skylaro19452271 support for the APFS management of files does not mean that Adobe applications support case-sensitive volumes.  The details discussed in Adobe error "Case-sensitive drives not supported" or similar install error | Mac OS continue to be relevant even on APFS volumes.  Please reformat the partition and do not choose case-sensitive as an option when choosing APFS.

6 replies

Participant
September 11, 2020

truth!adobe should alert apple but why would they ? they are in competition. we are screwed having to reimage a startup os....

 

its a hassle and a nightmare.

 

especially when dealing with a nvidia graphics card just to use mercury engine...

someth8mg makes me feel backwards and angry.

Gemineo
Participant
December 15, 2018

Just discovered that Adobe does not support case-sensitive file system. What a disappointment for something which claims to be "pro". Time to consider other alternatives...

Inspiring
September 21, 2018

This is utterly unacceptable.

Participant
October 29, 2017

I am running High Sierra and have the APFS file system. I am getting the same error (Error Code: 22). I am unable to use the Creative Cloud Desktop App installer, or any other installers provided by Adobe. Has APFS support even been tested over there? I am seeing in multiple forum posts that it should work, but nowhere does it say that it was ever tested.

Jeffrey_A_Wright
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 17, 2017

Branching to a new discussion.

Victorvictor12 what error messages are you receiving when you try to install Creative Cloud applications on macOS 10.13?  Are you using the process listed in Learn how to download your Adobe Creative Cloud apps and installing through the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application?

The Creative Cloud desktop app was updated several months ago to offer support APFS.  So please do update this discussion if you are facing any download and install issues under macOS 10.13. 

I would also recommend reviewing Installing Creative Cloud on macOS 10.12 (Sierra) which discusses a workaround for macOS 10.12 or later if you are using local installation files instead of the Creative Cloud desktop app.

Participant
October 24, 2017

Hi Jeff,

Currently, I'm trying to install the creative cloud app on High Sierra, on APFS. I still get the error code 22, mentioning (in my language) that Creative Cloud can not be installed on a case sensitive file system.

So for me at least, APFS seems not supported on the latest version of the installer for the creative cloud app.

Would love to know how I can fix this, can't use the apps I'm paying for at the moment.

Jeffrey_A_Wright
Community Manager
Jeffrey_A_WrightCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
November 13, 2017

Hi Jeff, I am aware I have to use the creative cloud app to install the other Adobe apps. But the creative cloud app does not let me install (even when using the show package content trick). Al of the "solutions" you are suggesting don't work for me. Still getting the error code 22. It just seems to not work with APFS. Could you please look into the actual problem people are having (not being able to install the creative cloud app on APFS), and not just give us the standard answers that are clearly not applicable to the people in this thread?


Gerbenqikker and Skylaro19452271 support for the APFS management of files does not mean that Adobe applications support case-sensitive volumes.  The details discussed in Adobe error "Case-sensitive drives not supported" or similar install error | Mac OS continue to be relevant even on APFS volumes.  Please reformat the partition and do not choose case-sensitive as an option when choosing APFS.

peterpica
Inspiring
October 9, 2017

Glad to hear I'm not the only one. I'm re-viewing Quack again because

of Adobe issues.

Too bad.