Install error DF024. How do I fix this?

Attempting to install Photoshop CC 2014 on my Mac but after 84% complete I get an error message: DF024: Unable to preserve original file at "/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CC 2014/Adobe Photoshop CC2014.app/Contents/Frameworks/ICUConvert.

SirAlmost do you already have an existing installation of Photoshop CC 2014?  I would recommend removing your current installation utilizing the steps listed in Install and update apps - https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/install-apps.html.  You can then reinstall through the Creative Cloud Desktop application.

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