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my indesign wouldnt open so i went to update it but it errored saying the download was corrupt, so i uninstalled indesign and now i cant install it again, anyone know why?
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What version are you trying to install? What operating system are you using? What are your system specs for RAM and processor?
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i was trying to update to the most recent version of indesign 17.1 i believe (its just not giving me the download option through the web page and in the app it gets about 6% into the download and errors
MacOS Monterey v12.1
3.4 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5
and 24gb Ram
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Hi there,
We are sorry for the trouble. I would like to know if the steps suggested by @Randy Hagan helped you or not. If not, I would suggest you check the following things:
Also, please share the screenshot of the error.
Regards,
Anshul Saini
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Uhm ... what is Crack.pkg? And I've never seen a file simply named INSTALLER in my Adobe CC setup.
The dirty question I have to ask is: are you sure you're trying to install a legitimate copy of Adobe InDesign CC?
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I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you didn't know you paid for an illegal copy, but you'll get no help here. Either buy a legitimate subscription for Adobe or find somewhere else to post about this.
I'm locking this since the original post was asked and answered two years ago.
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It's a rude cure, but when you're having problems re-installing Creative Cloud applications the best solution is to first blow everything away. It's no exaggeration to say this may well be that rare instance where you have to toss out the baby with the bathwater.
Adobe provides a heavy-duty system scrubbing tool called CC Cleaner Tool to completely obliterate any remaining remnants of Creative Cloud applications/tools that may be causing you problems. Please check out this link that describes what needs to be done to fully, entirely, uninstall Adobe Creative Cloud. Follow the steps faithfully, then re-install Creative Cloud and your Creative Cloud applications.
You're likely at the point where you have to nuke it before you can continue. It's the only way to be sure.
Sorry I don't have any better news for you. Hope this helps.
Randy
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