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I found a fix for my issue. Turned out there was an existing/old "Adobe Photoshop (Beta) folder" that wouldn't let me overwrite it, under C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop (Beta). Deleting this folder helped resolved it and I could then the Remove Tool add-on.
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@Avenix try reporting the issue on the Photoshop Beta forum
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I've done it but nobody is replying
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I had the same problem and just as you mentioned, there was a broken link as you wrote that was the problem. I deleted it and it installed without problems.
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I can't install Remove tool components for Photoshop Beta 25.9. Installation Failed. I've tried changing Photoshop beta version to older, but nothing changed and also I've tried removing whole Photoshop beta folder and reinstalling but still the same problem
I've found this solution and It's worked for me, but I have PS beta 25.9 and I see constantly "new update"
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I found a fix for my issue. Turned out there was an existing/old "Adobe Photoshop (Beta) folder" that wouldn't let me overwrite it, under C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop (Beta). Deleting this folder helped resolved it and I could then the Remove Tool add-on.
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it worked !
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Thanks a lot! Worked like a charm
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Unabale to delete directly, its showing error, So tried using cmd command and worked for me.
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe>rmdir "Adobe Photoshop (Beta)"
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I got mine to work by first installing the problematic photoshop beta that gets stuck at "adding remove components" and then fails to launch.
Then I deleted the Adobe Photoshop (Beta) shortcut at "C:\Users\[USER]/AppData\Local\Adobe" along with previous photoshop version folders at the same location. Then I deleted the Adobe Photoshop (Beta) folder at "C:\Program Files\Adobe".
After that I uninstalled and reinstalled Adobe Photoshop (Beta) from creative cloud.
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