Cs2 on new MacBook Pro

I have an unupdated version of cs2. Do I need to buy new software to install on my new MacBook Pro -10.7.3 ?

CS2 is not compatible with MAC LION 10.7.x. However, you can still give it a try and check if you are lucky.

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    Help! I have a new Macbook pro and an old upgrade of CS2 photoshop (upgraded from Photoshop 6). I bought these two for a PC and was told in the Mac shop that I could run them on my fancy new machine..........apparently not, it won't install classic photoshop 6 as presumably it's too old. I also have CS2 Indesign but can't find the install button to press for that either......Am I screwed? I can't afford new programmes.

    CS2 is the oldest version that can be upgraded to CS5. You may want to do that now before you lose the opportunity when CS6 comes out. You can upgrade and crossgrade to CS5 for Mac.
    Another thought...
    I run CS2 for Windows on Linux through Wine. It works fine. You could probably install Wine on Mac and do the same.
    The salespeople might have been referring to running your Windows software on Mac with a virtual machine... with the help of such apps as VMWare Fusion or Parallels. These let you run Windows on top of Mac OS X without rebooting into a Windows partition. See the marketing line: "It Runs Windows Too".

  • New Macbook Pro CS2 won't go (activate)

    I just got a new Macbook Pro and have been trying to activate my CS2 suite on it.  My understanding is that it is legit to have one copy on my desktop (which I do & it works fine) and one on a Laptop.  I have never had a laptop before so this is the first time it is being installed on one.  I did have it on a different desktop which died. (well the HD did)  I go through the internet activation, when that fails I go through the phone activation, then to customer support.  After numerous attempts, a customer support person said that I HAD to upgrade to CS4 in order to use this software on my Macbook Pro because they don't support CS2 anymore.  I'm all good with them wanting to upgrade me to the new software, but I paid a bundle for CS2 and it works fine for me.   Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Does partitioning new MacBook Pro to enable adobe suite cs2 make sense?

    I am a casual user of Adobe suite Cs2 and it meets all my needs perfectly. I've invested so much time learning it that I am reluctant to switch to any other programs. However, my beautiful new Macbook Pro using Mavericks is incompatible with Cs2. Is there a way to partition my hard drive so that I can use Cs2 with and earlier OS and still use Mavericks for everything else? Is it my new computer or Mavericks that's the culprit?

    Intuitively, it would seem that your comment makes perfect sense
    Allan Eckert wrote:
    That sounds like it going to be slower then death warmed over at best.
    But the OP would be running CS2 in Snow Leopard Server installed in Parallels on his Mavericks MacBook Pro Retina which has either an i5 or i7 CPU.
    The fact of the matter is that CS2 will run faster for the OP than it originally ran for him on a PowerMac with a PowerPC CPU chip manufactured back before 2006.
    I hope that mclandau has use for all of the extra time that he will gain using CS2 on his new MacBook Pro Retina!
    CS2 Photoshop running in Snow Leopard Server installed in Parallels for use in Lion, Mt. Lion and Mavericks:
                                  [click on image to enlarge]
    More information here:
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1365439
    Installing Snow Leopard Server into Parallels for DUMMIES!:
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=17285039&postcount=564
    Parallels 14 day trial download (do not activate until you have received Snow Leopard Server by calling the Apple Store - 1.800.MYAPPLE (1.800.692.7753) - Apple Part Number: MC588Z/A (telephone orders only)):
    http://trial.parallels.com/index.php?lang=en&terr=us
    Adobe's Creative Suite 2 in its entirety plus serial number for download and use by previously licensed users:
    https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=cs2_downloads

  • Cannot install GoLive 8.01 0n new MacBook Pro/Snow leopard

    Purchased a brand new MacBook Pro (with the new Snow leopard) so I could leave my house and still work.
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    g
    Regards,
    George Edgar Joyce III
    JoyceMedia

    George Edgar Joyce III wrote:
    hang on a second...
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    but, GL works great with SL....on my desktop, golive was already installed when I upgraded to snow leaopard... works great...
    I doing a clean install on the laptop..that's where I'm stuck...
    wonder is you upgrade with GL INSTALLED ON YOUR LAPTOP...IT SHOULD STILL WORK...
    let me know if you try it..
    i'm thinking of downgrading the OS on the laptop, install GL and then upgrade back to SL... too much freakin work!
    g
    Downgrading, install GL, then upgrade sounds like a good move. Let me know if it works... if you do it. I understand the frustration of having to go to all this trouble. I've had my share of problems lately. First my MBP hard drive went bad. Had to reinstall everything. Then I took it on a trip so I could keep up with client work, and it died again. Took it to Apple in Portland, Maine. They had to ship it off for repairs again. This time the Logic Board and Video Display. Now my G5 is acting up again. Often too busy to deal with it.
    I'll follow along to see how things go for you. Keep us posted if you would.

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  • Need help Installing Reader 10.1.2 on new MacBook Pro w/Lion

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    Hi Sabian,
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    I think it says it's a powerbook g4 because that was my old computer and the Apple store transferred my files.  I have a new MacBook Pro...
    Kim
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    kims-powerbook-g4-17:~ Kim $ cd /var/log/
    kims-powerbook-g4-17:log Kim $ ls
    CDIS.custom                    launchd-shutdown.log          performance
    DiagnosticMessages          launchd-shutdown.log.1          ppp
    apache2                              monthly.out                    sa
    asl                              notifyd.log                    secure.log
    cups                              opendirectoryd.log          secure.log.0.bz2
    daily.out                    opendirectoryd.log.0          secure.log.1.bz2
    devicemgr                    opendirectoryd.log.1          secure.log.2.bz2
    emond                              opendirectoryd.log.2          secure.log.3.bz2
    fax                              opendirectoryd.log.3          secure.log.4.bz2
    fsck_hfs.log                    opendirectoryd.log.4          system.log
    install.log                    opendirectoryd.log.5          system.log.0.bz2
    ipfw.log                    opendirectoryd.log.6          uucp
    kernel.log                    opendirectoryd.log.7          windowserver.log
    kernel.log.0.bz2          opendirectoryd.log.8          windowserver_last.log
    krb5kdc                              opendirectoryd.log.9
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  • I have an older macbook circa 09 and purchased a new macbook pro 2012. The older one has been backed up to an older time capsule. How do i move the files to my new macbook?

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  • My new Macbook Pro (or how I got an heart attack but refused to die)

    I have been using linux for many years now, and have had some really good experiences with it. The good thing is that you can do whatever you want in linux, the bad thing is that it takes so much time. For many years this wasn't a problem, but since I started studying music I've been pretty busy with touring and recording, and configuring linux takes too much time. Therefore, I was advised to buy a Mac, and so I did. It took two weeks to arrive, and I barely slept those weeks, because after reading about the new Macbook Pros(mid 2009) on the Apple webpage I was stoked. When I got it I almost **** myself! I was so happy when I got it! The first bad thing I noticed was that you could easily push the left side of the undercover down a little, which didn't make it as solid as I thought it would be. But, that was just a little detail. The first thing I did after watching the intro video was to play around with it, and after half an hour, I heard the disk spin faster than usual, then stop, and then it made a beep. Strange, I thought, but went on to format it and reinstall Os X without much of the crap that followed it, so I could get more space, even though I had upgraded it so I had a 500gb 7200RPM hard drive. After reinstalling it I did the usual stuff: add my mails to Apple Mail, get MSN, install music applications etc. During this, I would still get that faster spin, followed with a stopping of the hard drive, and a beep. Still strange, and now even annoying, but I thought that it's alright. A few days later I did a test recording with my jazzband, and we did an amazing recording! As it was all improvised, we were very happy to have it recorded. What we discovered when we played it back though, was that it made a strange noise several places in the recording. I didn't know what it was, but I was really ****** that it ruined the recording. A few days later I was recording something on my midi-keyboard internally, and then I heard that spin and beep again. When I played back the recording I heard that noise just where the beep had been, so I just figured that when the hard drive spins and beeps, it have a hard time saving what's being recorded, and therefore it ends up being noise. I got ****** off, as I had spent 2660USD(with student discount) on a machine so that I wouldn't have any problems, but ended up having one anyways. I called AppleCare and explained the problem, and they said that they would call me back with a solution. Three days later I got a phone, and they told me that it was because the hard disks get put to sleep after some time, and puts something on the hard drive to protect it, and that's what's making the noise. My answer was:
    1. IF that was the case, how come you make it like that, so the hard disks are put to sleep when active, like when you are recording?
    2. IF that was the case, how come you make it like that, so it makes a noise in the recording when they are put to sleep? and
    3. That's not the case, as I don't have that option enabled, both with or without power supply.
    He didn't have any answer to this, and said he would call me up later. Three days later he called me up and told me that the noise was most probably because of noise caused by ground loops. I told him that I have read a little about it, and that it most likely wasn't that, but he still sent me an informative mail on how to fix it. I read it, and followed it, but as expected: nothing got better. I told him that, and he said that he would look into it - after two weeks of vacation. As I start my study on August 11. and are going to record from about that date, I can't wait, so today I called AppleCare and spoke to another guy. He let me wait 20 minutes on line(my expense, ofcourse), before saying that they didn't have an answer now, but would call me back tomorrow.
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    As I already told you, I am a musician. After not having to spend times fixing things, like in linux, the music software was the biggest reason I got a Mac. I bought Logic Studio, and was amazed when I got it. It was great! ...for 20 minutes, then I got this overload message, despite the fact that I had two tracks with a couple of loops, and a brand new computer. This bugged me very much, but what was worse was the fact that two weeks later, the new version of Logic came out, and I got no discount on upgrading.
    As you might understand, I am starting to get really ****** off. I called Eplehuset, the most official Apple reseller in Norway, and they told me it would take two weeks to fix my Macbook Pro, and that I wouldn't get a machine while waiting. Since I start in the university in 8 days, I can't do that. I just have to load off some of my rage here, and I also hope that you have some tips on how to fix the hard drive.

    My eyes just glazed over...Please in the future break down each of your issues with paragraphs separated by two carriage returns. It would be much easier when trying to address your issues.
    Go to Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Keyboard and Mouse -> Mouse
    And edit your mouse settings to do what you want it to do.
    Secondly, this is not the place to vent. If you have a complaint, there is:
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/
    or http://www.apple.com/contact/
    We are just end users here helping other end users.
    Third, from my understanding, it would appear you are concerned about the noise the hard drive makes when it falls asleep? Why not put your machine in screen saver mode instead? Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Energy Saver turn off all Energy Saver settings, or set them to run Never.
    Fourth, if your machine was purchased just a few days ago, you may still be able to get an exchange from the store, quicker than you can get a repair done. You may want to look into that possibility.
    Fifth, it does appear you found the Logic forum. I would persist in asking there how to solve your technical issue with Logic regarding the audio. It may be you don't have to do anything special to the hard drive. Remember audio can be transmitted by wire, avoiding ambient sounds.
    Good luck!

  • Use  back up from Time Machine to start new MacBook Pro

    Using the Time Machine and an external Hard Drive I  back up my 3 years old MacBook  (running Lion  and with hard drive of  250 GB)
    I am planning to purchase a new MacBook Pro (with a hard drive of 750 GB)
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    if  I plug my  Time Machine to it will set up my new computer just the way I have my old Computer?
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    K2spuky wrote:
    Using the Time Machine and an external Hard Drive I  back up my 3 years old MacBook  (running Lion  and with hard drive of  250 GB). Will all software work properly?
    The old machine is running Lion already, then all your programs are ready already for the new machine with Lion.
    how  do I transfer all my software  and Data to my new computer?
    if  I plug my  Time Machine to it will set up my new computer just the way I have my old Computer?
    Plug the TimeMachine drive into the new computer, boot it and when you go through the setup there will be a opportunity to transfer from the TM drive.
    Shouldn't be a problem as your already on Lion.
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    You might decide to fresh install instead, create the same user on the new machine then install all your programs from fresh original sources and then transfer files manually from the older machine, droppping the contents right into the same user folders as on the old machine.
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  • What is the exact name of the cable I need to connect my old hard drive from my macbook pro (it has been taken out of the computer) to my new macbook pro?  I need to transfer files from the old hard drive to the new computer.

    What is the exact name of the cable I need to connect my old hard drive from my macbook pro, which has been removed from the computer, to my new macbook pro?  I need to transfere files from the old hard drive to the new computer.

    No eSATA to USB. Just a SATA/IDE to USB adapter. Google SATA/IDE to USB adapter and you will get tons of links to buy them. Most likely your local computer electronics store has them, although they might be more expensive buying locally than online.
    I have several. You can get either USB 2, which what I recommend, or USB 3. USB is backward compatible so a USB 3 adapter will work on a USB 2 port and a USB 2 adapter will work on a USB 3 port. Backward compatible in both directions.
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    synghem wrote:
    Thank you LowLuster,
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  • How do I install software from a disc on to the new Macbook Pro?

    I recently purchased the new Macbook Pro Retina Display, which I love.  But just went to install my Photoshop CS5 and realised there's no disc option.  What do I do?

    Buy ANY External DVD drive that connect to a USB port. Like this one.
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  • How do I transfer files from my old MacBook Pro to my New MacBook Pro?

    I am trying to transfer some files, not all, from my old MacBook Pro to my new MacBook Pro. I have tried to use Migration Assistant, but it doesn't let me choose what I want to transfer (only generic things like "users" and "files and folders"). I have tried to use Firewire. Now here is the funny thing. When I put my old mac in target mode it doesn't appear on my new mac anywhere. But, when I put my new mac in target mode, it pops right up on the dashboard and in finder. The problem is I have tried using my new mac as the target and just place the files into the icon, but the don't stay after I eject. I get a prompt that says downloading and when all files and apps are transferred I turn off my new mac then turn it back on and nothing. I've done search after search and repeated this process 3 times and nothing. Am I doing something wrong? Please help.

    Time Machine will not "overwrite". New back ups are added to what is there, without erasing.
    Connect the Time Machine back up, double click on the icon and navigate through its contents - the back ups are chronological, so you just select the date then go through the contents just like on any other drive. You can select any files you want and drag and drop on the new Mac's desktop (or anywhere else).

  • New MacBook Pro 13 i5 Wireless Issues.

    I got the new MacBook Pro i5 2.3 the day it came out. So maybe a week and half ago.
    I`m having intermittent wireless issues. I have done some testing and even replaced my older AirPort Base Station with the new Dual-Band one, but still seeing a drops from the network. I have a ping going to my router and to the ABSE. I tried changing the channel and using 5GHZ or 2.4GHZ. I also have a AirPort express and seen similar results. I tried reseting the PRAM, repairing permission, I did not reinstall the OS but I dont see how this would help. I think there is a hardware issue with the wireless card/antenna.
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    The network drop outs are short but are noticeable and if a ping is going I can see the drops
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    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2190 ttl=255 time=1.138 ms*+
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    +*Request timeout for icmp_seq 2192*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2193 ttl=255 time=1.701 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2194 ttl=255 time=1.653 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2195 ttl=255 time=1.723 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2196 ttl=255 time=1.470 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2197 ttl=255 time=1.435 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2198 ttl=255 time=1.217 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2199 ttl=255 time=1.115 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2200 ttl=255 time=1.433 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2201 ttl=255 time=1.002 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2202 ttl=255 time=1.057 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2203 ttl=255 time=1.222 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2204 ttl=255 time=0.769 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2205 ttl=255 time=0.821 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2206 ttl=255 time=0.723 ms*+
    +*Request timeout for icmp_seq 2207*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2208 ttl=255 time=54.892 ms*+
    +*Request timeout for icmp_seq 2209*+
    +*Request timeout for icmp_seq 2210*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2211 ttl=255 time=1.313 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2212 ttl=255 time=0.936 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2213 ttl=255 time=1.839 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2214 ttl=255 time=0.879 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2215 ttl=255 time=63.446 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2216 ttl=255 time=24.384 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2217 ttl=255 time=105.923 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2218 ttl=255 time=41.322 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2219 ttl=255 time=1.853 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2220 ttl=255 time=0.811 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2221 ttl=255 time=0.721 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2222 ttl=255 time=0.791 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2223 ttl=255 time=3.816 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2224 ttl=255 time=1.052 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2225 ttl=255 time=0.688 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2226 ttl=255 time=89.272 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2227 ttl=255 time=49.459 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2228 ttl=255 time=15.891 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2229 ttl=255 time=0.745 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2230 ttl=255 time=0.724 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2231 ttl=255 time=0.680 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2232 ttl=255 time=1.950 ms*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2233 ttl=255 time=0.600 ms*+
    +*Request timeout for icmp_seq 2234*+
    +*64 bytes from 192.168.1.3: icmp_seq=2235 ttl=255 time=0.725 ms*+

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