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In Creative Suite times we could distinguish 64 bit from 32 bit version of Photoshop during installation. This way we could install either both of them, or only 64 bit v. There was no option to uninstall 32 bit version to keep 64 bit one. If we did not install 64 bit version in no time, then we had to uninstall both to install 64 bit only.
Now by Creative Cloud application when I install Photoshop CS6 Extended it automatically install 32 and 64 bit versions.
How to do it installed 64 bit version only?
Ps. topic originally created in Photoshop (Ps CS6 installation of only 64 bit ver. by Creative Cloud App )
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there is no such option.
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If I have also old CS 6 (not Extended yet) and install 64 bit version by Creative Suite, how then I update it to CS6 Extended by CC app? If that was CS6 Extended then perhpas CC app could update it, but now that does not seem to be possible. So I guess I got stuck because some engineers oversight? 😕
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you probably want to leave your cs6 alone. if you allow cc to do anything to it you will convert your cs6 perpetual/classic license to a subscription. if your subscription ever ends you will need to go through some difficulty restoring your perpetual/classic license.
if that's ok with you, you can uninstall (using the uninstaller) your cs6 and then allow the cc app to install cs6 (but i'm not sure that's cs6 extended).
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I tried to update CS6 from Creative Suite by CC app. It went smoothly to alert error at the end.
I hoped Adobe is going to allow us to choose what exactly we want to install in scope of CS6 (as there are also some other programs one may not wish they were installed). That's after all not hard tweak for them to do. It's up only on Adobe will...
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