Adobe® Creative Suite 3: Prerelease and Public Beta Testers
Adobe® Creative Suite 3: Prerelease and Public Beta Testers
Adobe® Creative Suite 3: Prerelease and Public Beta Testers
Please follow the methods below in the order they appear. Only proceed to the next method if
the previous method does not completely uninstall the Adobe Creative Suite 3 applications and
enable a successful install of your purchased Creative Suite 3 application.
Deactivate
Method 1 – Uninstall
Method 2 – Adobe CS3Clean Script
Method 3 – Contact Support
WARNING: Before using Method 2 – Adobe CS3Clean Script – it is critical that you back up your
hard drive including all data, content, software programs, etc. Failure to do so, and failure to
follow the instructions below, could result in a loss of the contents of your hard drive.
Deactivate
For all CS3 applications: before you uninstall, you must deactivate the application. If you have an
entire Suite installed, you only need to deactivate from one application.
1. From the CS3 application, Choose Help > Deactivate and follow the on screen
instructions.
Method 1 – Uninstall
Windows
Show the Control Panel in Classic View
The steps in this document that refer to the Control Panel are in reference to the Classic view.
This script is intended to remove remnants of previously installed CS3 applications in order to
enable installation of new CS3 components.
The script is not intended to remove all the directories and preferences which might have been
installed; there may still be some left. The goal is to enable subsequent installs which failed
without this tool.
Please back-up all data prior to using the CS3Clean Script. This includes fonts, Version Cue
repositories, plug-ins you may have installed and any other important files. Version Cue
repositories are located at:
Windows
\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Version Cue CS3\Server\data\
\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Version Cue CS3\Server\backups\
Mac OSX
<user>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Version Cue CS3/Server/data/
<user>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Version Cue CS3/Server/backups/
Reboot your computer and be sure all applications are closed—including other Adobe
applications, Microsoft Office applications, and browser windows.
Instructions
Windows
1. Download and unzip WinCS3Clean.zip
2. Double click on the WinCS3Clean folder to open the directory.
3. Double click on CS3Clean
Note: Windows Vista is more strict about security and requires this tool be run as an
Administrator. If the script does not work after typing in your password, right-click on
CS3Clean and select "Run as Administrator."
Mac OSX
1. Download MacCS3Clean.dmg. The disk image should automatically mount. If not,
double click MacCS3Clean.dmg.
2. Double click on the MacCS3Clean folder to open the directory.
3. Double click on CS3Clean.
This will prompt you for your password (like an installer it needs administrator privileges)
and will then begin running.
Both Platforms
4. Choose your language, by entering ‘e’ for English or ‘j’ for Japanese. It does not matter if
you use lowercase or uppercase letters anywhere in this script.
5. Review the Adobe End-user License Agreement, enter ‘y’ to Accept or ‘n’ to Decline.
Declining will exit the Script.
6. Acknowledge you do not wish to exit to uninstall or back-up your data by entering ‘n’.
Tips
• Start out at the least aggressive scrubbing—Level 1—and advance to level 2 only if you
still have issues installing your CS3 applications.
• Running this script removes folders created during the installation of CS3 applications
(mainly when the script is run at Level 2).
If you are still unable to successfully install your Creative Suite 3 application after going through
Method 1 and Method 2 and you own a registered copy of the software, contact Customer
Support for additional help with installation. To find out how to contact Adobe Customer Support,
please visit Adobe.com for your region or country and click on Contact.
If you require technical assistance for your product, including information on free and paid support
options and troubleshooting resources, more information is available at
http://www.adobe.com/go/support/. Outside of North America, go to
http://www.adobe.com/go/intlsupport/. Free troubleshooting resources include Adobe’s support
knowledgebase, Adobe user-to-user forums and more.