Uninstalling Photoshop
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Hello everyone,
I want to uninstall Photoshop CS from my PC, but even though I am following the recommended procedure through the control panel, I am unable to do so. I am diligently following the uninstallation software from Adobe. The various steps with choices for uninstallation (whether to keep settings or not, and whether to enable the software again) go smoothly. The final step with the window and progress bar for uninstallation appears, and the process begins. The problem is that it shows "uninstallation complete" in 3 seconds. I click on "finish" and realize that Photoshop CS still appears in the control panel list. After several attempts and restarting the PC, I have given up and decided to ask for your help.
Thank you for any responses you may send me.
PS/ I'm not sure I'm in the right forum...
I want to uninstall Photoshop CS from my PC, but even though I am following the recommended procedure through the control panel, I am unable to do so. I am diligently following the uninstallation software from Adobe. The various steps with choices for uninstallation (whether to keep settings or not, and whether to enable the software again) go smoothly. The final step with the window and progress bar for uninstallation appears, and the process begins. The problem is that it shows "uninstallation complete" in 3 seconds. I click on "finish" and realize that Photoshop CS still appears in the control panel list. After several attempts and restarting the PC, I have given up and decided to ask for your help.
Thank you for any responses you may send me.
PS/ I'm not sure I'm in the right forum...
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Good evening,
It's true that installing and uninstalling Photoshop is quite lengthy.
It's possible that you can't uninstall it because a process or Adobe service is running.
Press ctrl+alt+delete at the same time. In the processes tab, anything marked Adobe or Photoshop,
click on it and end the process at the bottom.
Then go to c/programfiles, adobe, photoshop cs?, and delete it.
Start, search, Photoshop, and delete all the files.
Then right-click in the list of programs to remove.
Next, a good run of CCleaner, registry tools, until it finds no more errors.
There shouldn't really be much left.
Be careful, if you haven't disabled Photoshop from the help menu beforehand, you won't be able to reinstall it...
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Only the female brain can think of two things at the same time, the first being
the schedule of "Plus belle la vie."
It's true that installing and uninstalling Photoshop is quite lengthy.
It's possible that you can't uninstall it because a process or Adobe service is running.
Press ctrl+alt+delete at the same time. In the processes tab, anything marked Adobe or Photoshop,
click on it and end the process at the bottom.
Then go to c/programfiles, adobe, photoshop cs?, and delete it.
Start, search, Photoshop, and delete all the files.
Then right-click in the list of programs to remove.
Next, a good run of CCleaner, registry tools, until it finds no more errors.
There shouldn't really be much left.
Be careful, if you haven't disabled Photoshop from the help menu beforehand, you won't be able to reinstall it...
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Only the female brain can think of two things at the same time, the first being
the schedule of "Plus belle la vie."
Hi
Do you want to uninstall it completely?
Use regcleaner
Then, delete the installation folder in c:/ prog files / adobe / the folder
Then possibly run Ccleaner to clean the registry.
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Do you want to uninstall it completely?
Use regcleaner
Then, delete the installation folder in c:/ prog files / adobe / the folder
Then possibly run Ccleaner to clean the registry.
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(`'•.¸xXx¸.•'´)
First of all, thank you for the advice.
So I used Regcleaner, but unfortunately I still couldn't succeed. It launches the same procedure and I also encounter the same problem, which is that the uninstallation software InstallShield operates in a fraction of a second and informs me that the uninstallation is complete. Indeed, there is some action on Photoshop because after that I notice that all the installed scripts are deleted. What else can I do?
So I used Regcleaner, but unfortunately I still couldn't succeed. It launches the same procedure and I also encounter the same problem, which is that the uninstallation software InstallShield operates in a fraction of a second and informs me that the uninstallation is complete. Indeed, there is some action on Photoshop because after that I notice that all the installed scripts are deleted. What else can I do?
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