Installation problems with Photoshop CC

I have been having problems with applying text to photographs in photoshop CC.  I have updated the graphics card and tried all the advice given in troubleshooting packs to no avail.  I asked a question earlier about this and was told that I needed to provide more information for someone to help me.  I asked what information was required and nobody has replied.  In desperation I have tried uninstalling photshop CC and reinstalling it.  Now I am getting a message when I try to install photoshop that says "Installation succeeded but a patch failed. Unable to extgract downloaded files.  Press retry to download again (U44M11210).  I have tried the 'retry' button several times but just get the same message.
Please help
Siren2110

Now. i've detected the last issue.
The Package was without the following patches:
All is fine! Problem is solved!
Next step further, deploy the packags again with SCCM 2012!
Thanks Againfor your great Support!
Regards

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