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Trying to update Photoshop CS6 13.0 to 13.0.6 on MacPro (10.10.1). From PS, Help>Updates gives "checking for updates" constantly spinning gear. Downloading 13.0.6 update from Adobe, I get "update failed - patch not applicable to you". How do I update?
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update manually: http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/
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Thanks! I had downloaded it before and tried a manual update and had gotten the "not applicable" note. But I tried again, and this time it worked. Don't know what went wrong the first time. Thanks. This is the first time I've used Adobe Communities, and I can't see where I'm supposed to mark that the answer is correct !
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you're welcome.
p.s. i marked it for you (and me).
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still not clear; I bought my macpro in 2014 and bought CS6 13.0;
had to reinstall this week CS6 from the disk and thought it would be possible to update it to 13.0.6, but can't find a way to do this; please help!
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Help>Updates from within photoshop cs6.
Or download the cs6 13.0.6 update installer:
https://supportdownloads.adobe.com/detail.jsp?ftpID=5676
https://www.adobe.com/gr_en/downloads/updates.html
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I moved this 5 year old discussion from Get Started to Photoshop. A lot has changed in 5 years.
If you can't locate the Photoshop CS6 13.0.6 updater, contact Customer Care by clicking the chat bot icon and type AGENT followed by Enter / Return.
https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html
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Still looking for the 13.06 updater. None of the links I can find are working and chat support was no help.
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This is great, thank you. I was able todownload everything. Unfortunatley, I am getting the error message:
"Adobe Application Manager is needed to resolve this problem, however it is missing or damaged. Download a new copy of Adobe Application Manager or install this product again."
I can't find a link to download the Adobe Application Manager. Any help is appreciated.
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There haven't been any updates since 2012. CS6 is a decade-old product that's discontinued & unsupported. It is what it is... warts & all, I'm afraid.
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You needed Application manager 6.2 not 10.0.
I'm not a Mac user but you will need the Adobe Cleaner to remove your CS6 Suite and AAM10 after you uninstall it from the OS. Do not install CS6 while online. If it connects to the Adobe servers the first update is AAM10. Then again you will not be able to install the updates.
Next time disconnect from the internet, Install the CS6 apps that you want, the install Adobe Application manager 6.2 and all the updates before you connect to the internet.
You should now be able to install all the updates needed.
I created a Library on Archive.org that contains all the [Link to non Adobe site removed] including [Link to non Adobe site removed]
Yon don't need to install the other AAM updates other than 6.2 even though they are included in the library.
Here's the [Link to non Adobe site removed]that should work to completely uninstall any CS6 application.
Download the updates ou need to folder then install them one at a time.
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