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October 17, 2014
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How to install InDesign CS6 from disk on a Windows 8.1 (64-bit) PC when installation fails after the first initialization of installation program, without error message?

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I have a (legally purchased) disc with InDesign CS6 that I want to install on a PC with Windows 8.1 (64-bit). After I've double-clicked the Set-up.exe file on the disc, a box is displayed showing the progress of the initialization of the installation program. When the coloured bar in the box is full – indicating that this step is completed – the installation stops and nothing more happens. No error messages are displayed.

I can't find any useful instructions in the Adobe Help pages more than a note that there is support for also Windows 8.1 even though the system requirements printed on the disc box only lists Windows XP and Windows 7. I don't know how to make this work. Does anybody here have any suggestions? I'd be ever so grateful for any tips.

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Peter Spier
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October 17, 2014

First thing I would try is running the installer in compatibility mode for Win XP (and run the cleaner tool fisrt to remove all trace of the failed install: CS Cleaner Tool for installation problems | CCM, CS6, CS5.5, CS5, CS4, CS3

SoracteAuthor
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October 18, 2014

Thanks, I've tried that now against Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 and also changed the properties of the Set-up.exe file to match Windows 8. Unfortunately, the result is always the same, regardless whether I've tried to run the program as an administrator or other user: After the initial Bootstrapper application has been run, the installation stops. According to the Microsoft Diagnostics in Windows 8, the Set-up.exe file is an incompatible program. It does say in the Adobe Help documentation that InDesign CS6 also can be run in Windows 8 – although it isn't stated how – so I hope there's another way to approach this. Otherwise our little society with a very limited budget has paid USD 1,100 for a useless product.

Peter Spier
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October 18, 2014

I've moved this into the Downloading, Installing, and Setting up forum where I hope you'll get some better help.