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Hi all, I uninstalled a more recent Adobe Photoshop as someone put it on there without me asking them to. I uninstalled it and wanted to go back to using my Adobe Photoshop CS6 as it has all I need for my work. When I put the disc in the superdrive it just keeps spinning and the Mac don't pick it up. I've cleaned the disc socket and the disc but no change. I signed into my Adobe Photoshop account and tried downloading it from there as the serial number is still registered. I pressed the 'download' icon but it just takes me to a page saying I should get Adobe support supervision or something. I tried that link but nothing comes up. I don't understand why my disc isn't being recognised when it worked fine before when I was first bought it.
Any advise I'd appreciate it, I'm a bit archaic when it comes to my Mac which is running High Sierra, but I know the CS6 works fine with this one. So I'm a creature of habit.
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If the disk is not being read by your MAC then that seems to be hardware/OS problem. Try the disk on a different computer if it works then you would need help for your CD Drive. On the other hand if you want to contact support as per the link you see you can follow the instructions given below
1. Go to https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen
2. Wait a bit on the page that opens up, it should automatically open a chat popup. If that does not happen then look for a call out/chat icon at the bottom right, click over it and the chat popup should open
3. In order to talk to a human type "AGENT" in the chat box
4. If you are not able to get to the chat window, then disable your adblockers, firewall, enable cookies/scripts on your browser. If it still fails then change your browser/machine/network.
P.S. Be mindful of answering anyone who sends you a private message. See the following for more information about scammers
https://tinyurl.com/y7cfrr7y
-Manan
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You could try downloading the installer from the following link.
https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cs6-direct-download-links.html
Also before installation use the Creative Cloud Cleaner tool to remove all things Adobe to fix probable issues with licensing that might be in offer as @Test Screen Name explained.
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html
-Manan
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You can try the disk in another Mac and see if it works; could be the SuperDrive.
By the way, your problems may be just beginning. A newer Photoshop will replace the permanent license with a subscription, even for CS6. Uninstalling may not fix this.
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