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Hi,
I am new to this community. However, I've been using LR6.1x on a Win10 laptop that has died.
I have the original install disk for LR6.0 and have updated via the help menu.
This is not the version/release that was installed on the failed computer.
Is there any way to gain access to updates for this product for which I have a perpetual license?
Thanks for any help you can be.
Peace, Judi
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Lightroom 6.14 can be downloaded from your order history at account.adobe.com
OR
https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-lightroom-6-cc-direct-download-links.html
Do yourself a favor and save the installer file, so that if you ever need it again, you can find it.
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Lightroom 6.14 can be downloaded from your order history at account.adobe.com
OR
https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-lightroom-6-cc-direct-download-links.html
Do yourself a favor and save the installer file, so that if you ever need it again, you can find it.
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Thanks for providing link. It worked for me too.
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Thank you, dj_paige. My brain was working better this morning. I found the 6.1.1 link worked for a download and this is exactly where I was on the old machine.
As you suggest, I have saved the installation code - just in case!
Thanks again and hope you have a great day.
Peace, Judi
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The links are all to Lightroom 6.14, not 6.1.1
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The final result is 6.14, but the only one that would bring me to a download option was the one labelled as 6.1.1. Sorry for the confusion. And thanks again.
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The final result is 6.14, but the only one that would bring me to a download option was the one labelled as 6.1.1. Sorry for the confusion. And thanks again.
By @JudisJems
Please don't confuse some file naming scheme with the version of the software contained inside. Yes, it might make sense to a lot of people to include the version number in the file name, but Adobe didn't do that here.