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Photoshop


Question Posted Monday April 4 2005, 9:32 pm

I was trying to download the try and buy version of photoshop, but in the beginning of the download it asked me to insert a disc to continue with the downloading process. I tried to click cancel but then it just cancelled the whole installation. Any ideas on how to get past that part without needing a disc?
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lorelei answered Wednesday April 6 2005, 7:30 am:
If this is a trial you downloaded then you shouldn't need a disc. You are not installing what you think you are.

The only place you should be downloading the trial from is www.adobe.com
♥ Lorelei

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