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Windows 7: PLEASE HELP. Photoshop issues :S

26 May 2010  
whitefalcon

win 7
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PLEASE HELP. Photoshop issues :S

Hey everyone, thanks for your time and any help I recieve

I have tried to run the set-up for Photoshop CS3 on my laptop multiple times and to my fristration it always comes up with,

'you may only install on adobe product at a time, please finish the other installation before continuing.' And quits

SO PLEASE if any of you tech wizs know someway on windows 7 of finding out what this mysterious paused installation is I'd be hugellly grateful if you'd share. Only other adobe program i can think of on my pc is reader.
thanks

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26 May 2010  
iphone

Windows 7 32bit, Snow leopard
95 posts
Weirdest Place
 
 

restart your computer and run the installer with administrative rights
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26 May 2010  
whitefalcon

win 7
2 posts
 
 

thankyou good sir. however i dont know how to do any of that ha...could you explain? ha sorry

oh i can restart of course but how do i do it with administrator rights?
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26 May 2010  
iphone

Windows 7 32bit, Snow leopard
95 posts
Weirdest Place
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by whitefalcon View Post
thankyou good sir. however i dont know how to do any of that ha...could you explain? ha sorry

oh i can restart of course but how do i do it with administrator rights?

Right click the installer and press the Run as administrator button
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