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Hi, i used to work with premiere pro 2024 fine on my Mac Pro 2013 (MacOS Sequoia)
After doing a format and reinstall of MACOS, installed Adobe CC app and now cannot reinstall Premiere Pro etc as i get a message my system is unsupported!
I understand i cannot run latest Premiere version but why cant install older compatible version????
I run it on another identical MAC PRO 2013 in my office without problems but i cannot use it at home due to this limitation!!!!
Please help! I pay for the subscription,for software i cannot install on my MAC!
I cannot afford buy a new system torun latest software, my system was running super smooth with last years versions of apps!!!!!
Hi @nikolaost,
I read your note. It seems like you want to reinstall Premiere Pro 23.x or earlier but it isn't available. Right? Sorry, since 25.x was released in October, it made 23.x unavailable for installation since Adobe only supports the two most current versions of Premiere Pro. Sorry, I don't have any options available to install an older version.
See: https://helpx.adobe.com/support/programs/cc-support-policy.html
It's also not easy to run older computers like yours to remain viable
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Try a different browser to install Premiere.
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what do you mean? i use creative cloud app:
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If you want to install 2024 use a different browser to open your cc desktop app, then try to install Premiere.
Some browsers are known to give issues.
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Hi @nikolaost,
I read your note. It seems like you want to reinstall Premiere Pro 23.x or earlier but it isn't available. Right? Sorry, since 25.x was released in October, it made 23.x unavailable for installation since Adobe only supports the two most current versions of Premiere Pro. Sorry, I don't have any options available to install an older version.
See: https://helpx.adobe.com/support/programs/cc-support-policy.html
It's also not easy to run older computers like yours to remain viable to meet current software/hardware/OS targets. People do it, but have locked down systems that never are wiped and updated. Most editors update hardware no more than every five years. I apologize if you are not yet ready to update your hardware.
In the future, to update older computers, just install a new hard drive into an open bay and install the a more current OS there. Boot into the old drive if you still have legacy projects to support.
I'm sorry this happened to you.
Thanks,
Kevin
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