Uninstall Photoshop cs3

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Hiasan Ghazi

Hi all,
I installed photoshop cs3 on xp last month on my drive D: then i installed
windows vista home basic on my pc. Now i need to get rid of Adobe Photoshop
CS3 but i cant see any unsinstaller in the folder or in control panel. Is
there a method for manually (safely) unistall programs on vista? Pls can
someone give me step by step procedure. Thanks
 
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John Barnett MVP

The uninstall option should be in the programs and features section of
control panel.

1/ Click the Start orb
2/ From the menu click on Control Panel
3/ When the control panel window opens, Click on the Programs and Features
icon
4/ The 'uninstall or change a program' window will now open
5/ Look down the list for Adobe Creative Suite 3 and double click on it to
start the uninstall program.

I assume that you 'upgraded' from XP to Vista? It is strange if, after the
upgrade, the adobe creative suite uninstall option didn't transfer over.
However, if you can't find the uninstall option in the 'uninstall or change
a program window' I would actually re-install Adobe CS3 and then un-install
it.

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J

John Barnett MVP

Hiasan, re-installing and then un-installing is the method that I use if I
have problems with a particular application that will not un-install. Doing
and install and then uninstall usually solves the problem. Hopefully it will
solve yours.

Good luck


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Windows Desktop Experience

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