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Got a old Lightroom that have been deactivated. Have a neww Macmini and want to install it again but It doesnt work. What to do?
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Old Lightroom 4 cannot be de-activated, as there was no activation checking or de-activation checking.
Are you saying the Installation doesn't work? Or are you saying that Lightroom 4 doesn't work? Explain what happens when you try. If there is an error message, please quote the exact complete unedited word-for-word error message.
What version of the Mac OS are you using?
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Use Mac 12.6.1. Lightroom on a cd that I bought. You say I got No certifikat but I got serial nr and everything is is ok. Just bought a new Mac
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Again, I request the "exact complete unedited word-for-word error message", even if it is not in English.
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It Sais in Swedish ," Lightroom 4 kan inte installeras eftersom den digitala signaturen inte är betrodd.
paketet har signerats med ett återkallat certifikat. Det finns risk för att paketet inte innehåller vad du väntar dig. Skaffa ett nytt exemplar av paketet och försök igen."
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Does this appear when you try to install, or does this appear when you launch Lightroom 4?
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It Sais in Swedish ," Lightroom 4 kan inte installeras eftersom den digitala signaturen inte är betrodd.
paketet har signerats med ett återkallat certifikat. Det finns risk för att paketet inte innehåller vad du väntar dig. Skaffa ett nytt exemplar av paketet och försök igen."
By @Torbjörn27839854ypjy
You might want to try a direct download of the final version of Lightroom (4.4.1) which is available from this link:
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Lightroom 4 has a 32-bit installer, and cannot be installed on recent Mac operating systems, which require 64-bit installers.
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Lightroom 4 has a 32-bit installer, and cannot be installed on recent Mac operating systems, which require 64-bit installers.
By @Per Berntsen
No it doesn't. I've recently successfully installed both Lightroom 4 and Lightroom 5 on my Monterey 12.6 system. The confusion arises because Lightroom has a 32 bit component (which we think is the different activation process that LR6 utilises), thus cannot be installed on a Mac 64 bit OS, so people assume that if LR6 can't be installed then anything earlier also cannot be installed. But that's not the case.