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I am not being able to install Photoshop CC on Mac OSX 10.11.5. I tried to reinstall the Creative Cloud many times, use the Adobe CC cleaner, tried to install as root and nothing seems to work. The last thing I did was to contact the chat and a guy from Adobe connected in my computer and tried to fix it. Didn't work either.
All the time I get this error:
Exit Code: 105
-------------------------------------- Summary --------------------------------------
- 1 fatal error(s), 0 error(s), 0 warnings(s)
FATAL: Failed to open PIM database.
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I have the same laptop as my colleges and somehow, it doesn't work in my computer.
Worked it around by following the steps here:
Adobe CC 2015 Direct Download Links: Creative Cloud 2015 Release | ProDesignTools
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moving to Creative Cloud Download & Install​
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Hi Danielc26384378,
I have reviewed your Adobe ID(email address) you have utilized to post here, and found that you have a Creative Cloud for Teams subscription for Photoshop CC.
I moving this thread to Deployment for Creative Cloud Team, Enterprise, & CS​ , as experts here will be able to help you better and quick.
I would recommend you to share the case number of the Chat as well.
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Worked it around by following the steps here:
Adobe CC 2015 Direct Download Links: Creative Cloud 2015 Release | ProDesignTools
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UNINSTALLING DID NOT WORK FOR ME!
I found this in another thread and it was the only thing that worked for me!
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Problem solved.
[[side note - Adobe support might have been able to solve this sooner, but I particularly do not like handing over any access to my computer to support staff using an unknown(to me) tool with unknown (to me) capabilities. ]]
Step one - find hdpim.db - spotlight doesn't find it. A web search doesn't find it either.
This does: sudo find -x / -name "hdpim.db" -print
I have access to another machine running the same software - I start comparing. The broken machine has a file hdpim.db-journal which is empty. The hdpim.db file is the only file in the directory that doesn't have a recent date.
Step two - delete hdpim.db-journal
Step three - and this may not have been necessary - copy hdpim.db from the other machine to the problem machine.
Step four - tell Creative Cloud to update Apps.
Step five - cheer!
So, how hard would it have been for the newly updated documentation to say: Remove the file "/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/caps/hdpim.db-journal" ????" Source - mgg
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