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May 17, 2025
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Après migration depuis un iMac i5 vers MacBook M4 Pro

  • May 17, 2025
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Bonjour,

 

Je viens d'acheter un MacBook M4 pro.

J'ai opéré la migration depuis mon iMac i5 sous Catalina.

J'ai sur cet iMac l'abonnement Photo PS + LR qui ne peut plus se mettre à jour car Mac trop vieux🙄

Je fonctionne donc avec la version v 23.5.5

Maintenant sur mon MacBook Pro, lorsque je veux ouvrir PS, j'ai un message me demandant d'installer Rosetta, car la version de PS que j'ai, ne tourne pas nativement sur les puces M d'Apple.

 

Existe-t-il un moyen d'installer PS et LR natif pour mon MacBook  Pro?, ou bien suis-je obligé d'installer Rosetta ?

Peut-etre dois-je désinstaller PS et LR puis re-télécharger ? Et si oui comment ?

 

Merci de m'avoir lu et merci d'avance pour vos réponses.

Belle journée.

 

Nikou.

Correct answer D Fosse

Don't attempt to migrate.

 

Download and install the Creative Cloud desktop app. Open it, sign in, and from within the CC app install the applications you're licensed to.

 

The CC desktop app is the central application manager that handles all installs, uninstalls, updates and licensing of individual applications.

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Conrad_C
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Community Expert
May 17, 2025

If you have already migrated, then what you want to do is (as D Fosse said) use the Creative Cloud desktop app to uninstall migrated Intel-based versions and install the latest versions which are optimized for maximum performance on Apple Silicon.

 

In the picture below you can see how the Creative Cloud desktop app lets you manage all Creative Cloud apps:

  • If an app in the list is currently installed on your computer, an Uninstall option is available from that app’s menu. Use this to uninstall any migrated apps that are Intel-only.
  • If an app is not currently installed on your computer, it offers an Install button. If you click the Install button on an Apple Silicon Mac, it will install the latest version which in most cases (including Photoshop) means a current Apple Silicon-optimized version that doesn’t require Rosetta.

 

Before you begin, you might want to make sure the Creative Cloud desktop app itself is current. You can download a fresh copy using the link below, install that, then use it to update all your apps to current Apple Silicon-optimized versions.

https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/kb/creative-cloud-desktop-app-download.html

 

D Fosse
Community Expert
D FosseCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 17, 2025

Don't attempt to migrate.

 

Download and install the Creative Cloud desktop app. Open it, sign in, and from within the CC app install the applications you're licensed to.

 

The CC desktop app is the central application manager that handles all installs, uninstalls, updates and licensing of individual applications.

Nikou65Author
Participant
May 20, 2025

Thanks very much for your help. Everything is in order now with natives verions.

 

Best regards.