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Hello,
I just purchased a new mac as my old one died.
My new mac runs Mojave 10.14.4.
I have CS5 creative suite design standard. Can I get this to run on my new computer?
I have had the run-around for 5 days from the online chat support team.
I just need a simple yes or no. PLEASE
Hi Lee-annw37348461,
NOTE: Officially the last version of Mac OS compatible with Adobe CS5 was 10.6.3, see: Adobe - Creative Suite 5 Master Collection: System requirements. Please be aware that Creative Suite applications are not supported on macOS 10.12 (Sierra) or higher and therefore, many of the Creative Suite installers may not function normally on macOS 10.12 or higher.
CS5 is pretty old software and Adobe has not tested it on any of the latest operating systems post-Mac OS 10.6.3. Hence it
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Nochmals, vielen Dank.
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Hallo Horst,
habe ich das richtig verstanden, dass dein CS5 auf einer neuen Mac Generation läuft?
Welches OSX verwendest du?
Ich möchte mir ein neues MacBook zulegen (mit M1) – würden dann mit diesem Trick Photoshop und Illustrator bei mir funktionieren? Oder gibt es irgend eine Möglichkeit, dass CS5 auf den neuen Rechnern läuft?
Vielen Dank!
Irena
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Hi Irena!
Ja, ich benutze einen 2018 Mac Mini.
Ab 10.15 Catalina funkt die CS5 nichtmehr, da 64-bit System.
Wenn du 10.14.6 Mojave installierst kannst du die CS5 benutzen.
Mit den paar Kniffen lt. meinen Screenshots funkt die sehr gut.
Ich würde die Platte partitionieren und auf den neuen Teil dann Mojave installieren wo du dann auch ältere Software installieren kannst.
Persönlich habe ich aber auch schon angefangen mit der Affinty_Suite zu arbeiten/probieren.
Preis/Leistung ist extrem gut und Photo und Designer sind bis auf ein paar Kleinigkeiten absolut zum professionellen Arbeiten geeignet.
LG
Horst
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Das Partitionieren geht super einfach und du kannst bei Problemen immer das andere System starten und weiterarbeiten.
Du kannst mit Mojave sämtliche neue Software nutzen, da es genauso 64-bit kann.
Ich habe auch Catalina drauf, habe es aber nur mal zum testen gestartet 😉
Auch ich bin ein Gegner des Abomodells von Adobe.
Tipps welcher Laptop es sein soll, kann ich dir jetzt keinen geben 😉
Habe mich die letzten 3 Jahre nicht damit beschäftigt: Aber die sind alle superschnell, egal für welche Anwendungen.
Wenn du Hilfe brauchst, dann schreib mir einfach eine Mail: office@gxd.at
LG
Horst
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I've been using my Creative Suite 5.5 Design Standard since 2010 on my iMac (early-2008) with MacOS 10.11.6 El Capitan and on my Macbook Air (mid-2012) running MacOS 10.14.6 Mojave with no significant problems. I have some issues with selecting fonts and copy that occasionally seems to disappear (but really doesn't) in InDesign 5.5 and Illustrator 5.1 "unexpectedly quitting" on me when I am actually quitting the application, but they're just annoyances. I realize my Suite is living on borrowed time but with my agency career behind me, all the work created for nonprofits is pro bono, and at age 78 with glaucoma, I don't feel it's worth upgrading anything, other than my glasses.
So from what I'm reading here, I should consider myself very lucky everything seems to work, and I didn't even have to do a clean install. Oh, one more annoyance I have to deal with: the constant pop-up reminder to upgrade Mojave to Catalina.
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Lucky is an understatement. I hope it continues for you.
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It's definitely lucky. Every Apple OS update that doesn't break anything, actually, is lucky. You can ask the Adobe engineers about that. I was one for 16 years.
The question in this forum was simply: Does it work? Everyone who posts such a question already was able to read the official support statements, which is exactly why they posted here.
What is also true is that if it works for one user on the same device with Mojave it is also extremly likely (not lucky) for it to work for other users with the same device and OS combo, unless there is another piece of software on the system getting in the way.
I will be trying it this month and am glad for the question and all the answers.
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Actually if you decide to make a phone call and spend the time to work with the Adobe software team, they will send you files that you can download and use to for InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator.
Just speaking from personal experience.
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Thank you Kenjii - I found this thread seeking a way to continue to use my CS5.5 license as I'm also retired and doing pro bono work. Working with El Cap for years, I finally bought a new camera who's RAW files were not readable by CS5.5 but could be read by DNG13.2... and that version of DNG would only run on Mojave or later. So I had to upgrade my MacOS.
The "correct answer" and others on this thread might have deterred me, but horst_weisner's post gave me some level of confidence and yours cemented the deal.
I went ahead and installed Mojave over El Cap and have had the exact same experience as you have described. All components of Adobe CS5.5 are still working including keyboard commands, with a few minor quirks under Mojave.
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Mac Mini late 2012 - photoshop needed java install
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Hi there,
Not sure if this will be helpful. I run Creative Cloud and Catalina on my iMac and keep everything up to date for my graphic design work. I also have an old Macbook Air 2011 which currently runs High Sierra (as far as my Air will go) but has the latest Creative Cloud installed for when I'm working remote.
However I also have an old Roland vinyl cutter for when I do the occasional sign job which only runs via a PC driver and was supported up to Windows XP. This was bought in my pre-Mac days about 25 years ago 🙂
When my old Dell laptop died nearly 10 years ago, my saviour was VirtualBox for Mac by Oracle. As I've been an Adobe customer for a long time, I still have installation discs for Creative Suite CS for PC and CS 5.5 for Mac. So I run VirtualBox on my Macbook Air, which I have installed Windows XP inside of. You can install multiple Mac, PC, Linux and other operating systems inside of it, all you need is the installation disc or installer file. So for any sign jobs, I design in Illustrator CC on my iMac, send the eps file to my Macbook Air, open up Virtual Box, start Windows XP, open Illustrator CS and import the eps from the path I've created between Windows XP and my Macbook High Sierra desktop. From there my old plotter works perfect.
I've installed a few other legacy programs on my virtual XP and they work fine.
Not that I've tested it, but theoretically if you have a Mac that works optimally with Catalina, installing VirtualBox and then installing say for example Snow Leopard inside it should allow you to run CS 5.5. If I ever ditch CC, I may need to test it out. It's like you have an operating system within an operating system. The best thing is that VirtualBox is free. And no I don't have vested interests in Oracle.
It may be a bit clunky but it could be a useful way of keeping old software alive when latest hardware is forcing our hand to ditch what we've paid good money for.
Cheers,
Andrew
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I'm running 10.13.6 on 2007 imac and cs5.5 is running fine....I had a problem on newer macbook pro, but I believe there was a work-around, going into users and putting it in start-up items. But I'm not sure, sry.
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Im running 10.13.6 and PS CS5 Extended works fine. Only issue I have is everytime I close the program I get a message that PS quit unexpectedly. I just hit ignore.
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I'm currently running Photoshop CS5.1 under Mojave 10.14.6, and just starting to experience application crashes - but ONLY when attempting to use the Text Tool (go figure?)!
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Forgot to mention: Running on late-2015 iMac 27", Retina 5K, 3.3Ghz, 24GB Ram..
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Hi!
I've posted recently my workaround in this thread (Site 1). Put the Apps like the 2 pics show you (its german but the icons are the same) and PS works fine. Had the same problem too.
Regards
Horst
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I have Mojave 10.14.6 still using PS5 suite no problems with any of the programs.
Quitting out of PS and AI there is always a message 'program has unexpectedly quit'.
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I've been running CS5 on Mojave for years with no problem in a 2017 Macbook Pro (beyond thinking shut downs are always by mistake). Now wondering about an upgrade to Monterey...?
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Not a chance. CS5 is a 32 bit application. Monterey will only run 64 bit apps.
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Hi
I have a similar problem...I recently bought a refurb Mac with OS Mojave 10.14.6, and I had an unused, unopened disc copy of Adobe CS5 Design Premium.
It installed OK as far as the Serial number window...I have a valid serial number but not the old serial number from my previous version of CS (CS3 on my old dead Mac), so I can only get a 30 day trial...?
Is there a way around this?
Steve in Ireland.
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Hi
I have a similar problem...I recently bought a refurb Mac with OS Mojave 10.14.6, and I had an unused, unopened disc copy of Adobe CS5 Design Premium.
It installed OK as far as the Serial number window...I have a valid serial number but not the old serial number from my previous version of CS (CS3 on my old dead Mac), so I can only get a 30 day trial...?
Is there a way around this?
Steve in Ireland.
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Can you elaborate... You mentioned you have a valid serial number. Is it a valid serial number for CS5?
You also said that your serial number is "not the old serial number" from your CS3 on your dead Mac - which you wouldn't need anyway for installing CS5... Unless I'm missing something.
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Do you have full proof of purchase of this upgrade as well as your purchase of CS3? If not, just give up now. If you do, well, continue reading.
There is absolutely nobody here that can help you with this. You will have to contact Adobe directly and the idea that they would support something this old is not something I would be overly optimistic about.