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I have to re-install CS6 on a new installation of Windows 10.
I last installed it 18 months ago without a problem.
This time, when I'm asked for the serial number, I get a message saying that it's a recognized product key and to choose a qualifying product from the dropdown menu.
But, CS6 isn't listed in the dropdown menu. Lots of older versions are, including CS6 Extended.
What can I do?
Help, please.
Many thanks.
Denis
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If your CS6 perpetual serial is for and upgrade from CS5. CS5 must be on you machine or you will need to supply your CS6 serial number and your CS5 serials number when installing CS6. You also need to install the CS6 Updates and ACR 9.1.1 which you can download from Adobe's site. Your CS5 serial should be listed in your accounts products. That how it worked in the Past however I have not installed CS6 lately.
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If your CS6 perpetual serial is for and upgrade from CS5. CS5 must be on you machine or you will need to supply your CS6 serial number and your CS5 serials number when installing CS6. You also need to install the CS6 Updates and ACR 9.1.1 which you can download from Adobe's site. Your CS5 serial should be listed in your accounts products. That how it worked in the Past however I have not installed CS6 lately.
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Many thanks for the quick reply.
I have no recollection of it being upgrade software, nor do I recall having to install CS5 18 months ago (when I built this computer and installed all my software). It just says Photoshop CS6 on the box.
Isn't it odd that other versions are listed in the drop-down menu, but not mine?
Any other suggestions appreciated.
Thanks.
Denis
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If it is a serial number for CS6 the installer would not be looking for a qualifying product like CS5 suite or Photoshop CS5. Make sure you entered you CS6 serial correctly.
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Thanks again.
1. I insert the CD.
2. Run the installer.
3. Accept the license agreement.
4. Key in product key. It's on the packaging that contains the CD. It's been sitting on a shelf since the day I bought it. At different times, I've had it on two other computers.
5. The code is definitely correct.
6. Next dialog says, "Serial number you provided is valid, but a qualifying product could not be found on this computer. To use this serial number, you must own one of these qualifying products. Please choose the one you own and enter its serial number." CS3/4/5/6 are mentioned in Extended versions and 3/4/5 in regular versions. But, not CS6!!!
I know that this box and CD have never been apart.
Help, please.
Thanks.
D.
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Sorted!
Yes, it was an upgrade version and I no longer have CS5 CD.
So, Adobe accessed my machine remotely and installed it. They still have my CS5 product code.
Great service!
Thanks.
D.
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Your CS5 serial should be listed in your products on Adobe.com like I posted mine
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You’ve already entered your serial, correct? It discovers this is an upgrade serial and is now asking for the OTHER OLDER serial you upgraded from, that qualifies you to upgrade. It’s the only time “qualifying product” is used, and so it will NEVER show the current product.
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I too have CS6 on Windows 10 x64 however when you go to download that it says it is 32bit not 64. I am still using Windows 10 and planning now to go to Windows 11. After October Windows 10 will not be supported. So, I am trying to find out how to deactivate and reinstall. I did this once before, but that was a long time ago, and not sure what I did before. I have Photoshop version 3 (even on floppy disks) versions 6, 7, CS, CS2, CS5, and CS6. I think this is what I did last time. I started the installation for version CS6 and when it asked for the serial number, I gave the CS5 number. I just do not remember if that is what I did. I looked and my disk and versions 6 and 7 say upgrade. On versions CS, CS2, and CS5 I do not see the word upgrade on the disks. What is the proper way to proceed? I did not get a CD of version CS6, I believe I was given a link to download it. I still have that download on my hard drive. The file folder says I downloaded it in 2019. If this file does not work how can I get a 64-bit version like I have now? I have retired as a professional photographer so I do use the program very often, but I still might want to use it.