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NicholasMDal
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August 18, 2017
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Old versions: Upgrade CS3 to CS4

  • August 18, 2017
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Hi.  Sorry about the old version question.  I am a long time user of CS3.  My new printer plug-in is now requiring CS4 as the minimum version.  Since I am budget limited and need an offline version of Photoshop, I am eyeing a new unopened CS4 Extended upgrade version for sale.

I have PS 6 (full), CS2 (upgrade) and CS3 extended (full) original CDs and serials.  My current CS3 is running well on Win7.

My old Adobe ID login does not work so I just created this current one.  So...  assuming the unopened CS4 upgrade is a legit copy, would it be a safe bet that it would install over my current CS3?  I'm not stuck on CS4, but I think its all I can afford right now.  Any suggestions would be very appreciated.

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olga_dav
Participating Frequently
August 18, 2017

I would recommend to think about Photoshop & Lightroom subscription. You save more time on all these installation and problem solving stuff and incredibly extend your creative capabilities. CC function range and user experience has been extremely optimized since CS3/4, so it worth it.

Best,

Olga

Participant
October 17, 2020

I agree with you but how about the lost of tools like Filter/Artistic/Plastic Wrap and the rest. I cannot find the like of it in Photoshop 2020.

Derek Cross
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 18, 2017

It's seems strange to me that some are happy to spend large amounts of money on hardware, such as printers and computers, but are reluctant to pay the modest monthly subscription for the software to run the devices. (£9.98 a month in the U.K. for example for the latest versions of  Photoshop and Lightroom including updates.)

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 18, 2017

https://forums.adobe.com/people/Derek+Cross  wrote

It's seems strange to me that some are happy to spend large amounts of money on hardware, such as printers and computers, but are reluctant to pay the modest monthly subscription for the software to run the devices.

It's psychology. Hardware is a thing, a piece of furniture you can stumble and hurt your toe on. Software is just...a summer breeze...floating out there on the internet...free goodies...

barbara_a7746676
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 18, 2017

You should be able to install it without problems. First take a look at the system requirements. Photoshop system requirements

Since you say it is unopened, it was probably never registered to another owner. If you are purchasing a previously registered CS4, it's best to have the owner legally transfer it to you Transfer an Adobe product license