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November 21, 2025
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Teksteditor in PhotoshopCS6

  • November 21, 2025
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Hello, I am probably one of the very few that still uses PhotoshopCS6. I recently became aware that I had the 64 bit and de 32bit version installed on my PC that runs on Win10. Probably during a clean-up of my hard drive in both versions the file \Locales\nl_NL\Support Files\Required Text Resources.dat has been removed, and now the text editor is not working anymore. Unfortunately , I have lost the origianal installation files, therefore I cannot reinstall this ancient version of Photoshop. Does anyone know where I can find and download the missing file?

Correct answer kglad

you can usually download from your account, https://account.adobe.com

 

if it's not there, register your cs6 there and retry downloading.

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Imaginerie
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November 21, 2025

It looks like @kglad is right (as always 🙂 ) and I was wrong.
I think I confused the CS4 status with that of CS6.

See this link for the explanation

https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/apps/download-install-apps/creative-cloud-apps/download-previous-versions-non-subscription-apps.html

Sorry!

kglad
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November 22, 2025

@Imaginerie 

 

you have a long way to go to match the number of errors i've made.

Imaginerie
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November 23, 2025

😉 I hope we don't run a contest!

kglad
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kgladCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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November 21, 2025

you can usually download from your account, https://account.adobe.com

 

if it's not there, register your cs6 there and retry downloading.

Imaginerie
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November 21, 2025

UPDATED: I WAS WRONG see answer in the other post below

The issue will be that Adobe doesn't provide these versions anymore (and for quite a long time now - don't quote me on this but I think it was 2017, so nearly 10 years ago)
There is some sort of continued support for people who have old versions of software when they aren't available anymore (Think Muse, for example), but not for Photoshop since Photoshop still exists! (and going strong!)


So I think you're a bit stuck. 

Adobe runs Black Fridays events at the moment  where you can get up to 50% off a CC sub, so if you plan to subscribe, I would do it now before it ends.
https://www.adobe.com/de/products/special-offers.html#