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October 26, 2020
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CS5 updates failed to install

  • October 26, 2020
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I got a notification on my pc that there were updates to my CS5. I clicked to download and install, then got this error:
 Adobe Bridge CS5 4.0.5 Update
  There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.
 
  Adobe Extension Manager CS5 5.0 Update
  There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.
 
  Adobe Illustrator CS5 15.0.2 Update
  There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.

 
Adobe Pixel Bender Toolkit 2.5 Update
  There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.
 
  Adobe® InDesign® CS5 7.0.4 update
  There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.
 
  Photoshop 12.0.4 update for Photoshop CS5
  There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.
 
 Photoshop Camera Raw 6.7 Update
  There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.
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Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 27, 2020

If you update the Adobe Application Manager, then most of the updates should complete.

Let us know of any that don't.

 

https://supportdownloads.adobe.com/detail.jsp?ftpID=4773

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 26, 2020

What operating system?

Participant
October 26, 2020

Windows 10

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 26, 2020

As soon as you install any part of the Cloud, even a trial, it replaces your program management system
-if you plan to keep using CS6 (or earlier) you should NOT install a Cloud program, not even a trial
-Read Cloud takes over https://community.adobe.com/t5/Get-Started/Get-off-the-cloud/td-p/8075485 for some ideas

Participant
October 26, 2020

I have no clue what you're talking about. I have CS5 not CS6, also I don't use any cloud programs. Never have and never will.

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 26, 2020

>have CS5 not CS6

 

That is why I wrote "CS6 (or earlier)" with earlier meaning anything prior to CS6

 

CS5 has not been updated since about 2012, when CS6 was issued