Installing cs2 on mac which has cs3

Hi
i have got adobe cs3 creative on my mac. now for work purposes i need to install adobe indesign 2 premium (middle eastern version) from adobe creative suite 2 premium.
i did have untill i trashed them indesign cs and indesign cs2, and yes they are not in the trash and i have restarted the mac.
i cannot seem to install indesign 2 premium!!!! the option is greyed out but it will let me install photoshop!!!!
thank you for your help. i diff need to get this sorted.
thanks

You must uninstall CS3 to reinstall CS2.
I just don't understand the rush to remove older software when the new version is installed.

Similar Messages

  • I have an Epson XP-405 and can't get it to scan to my Mac which has Mavericks installed

    I have an Epson XP-405 printer and can't get it to scan to my Mac which has Mavericks 10.9.1 installed
    Is there a fix ?

    Try Image Capture, it is located in your Applications Folder.
    Also see > Mac Basics: Using a scanner

  • How do i install office for mac 2008 to my new i mac which has no optical drive. I have the Office discs and product key

    how do i install office for mac 2008 to my new i mac which has no optical drive. I have the Office discs and product key

    You could purchase any commonly available external USB DVD/CD writer, such as the excellent LG brand units sold on Amazon, for about $30 US.  I've used an LG writer for years to save wear and tear on my older Superdrive.

  • Is MAC OS X v10.6.8 same as MAC OS X Snow Leopard. Since i want to download MAC OS X LION can it be downloaded on my mac which has MAC OS X v10.6.8 ??

    Is MAC OS X v10.6.8 same as MAC OS X Snow Leopard. Since i want to download MAC OS X LION can it be downloaded on my mac which has MAC OS X v10.6.8 ??

    Yes, assuming you can run Lion, & can deal with no more Save or Save As... functions...
    Lion/101.7 System requirements
        •    x86-64 processor (Macs with an Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Core i3, Intel Core i5, Intel Core i7, or Xeon processor.)
        •    At least 2GB of memory, (I say 4GB)
        •    Latest version of Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6.8), with the Mac App Store installed
        •    At least 4GB of disk space for downloading, (I say 40GB at least)
    Like Snow Leopard, Lion does not support PowerPC-based Macs (e.g., Power Macs, PowerBooks, iBooks, iMacs (G3-G5), eMacs).
    Lion also does not support 32-bit Intel Core Duo or Core Solo based Macs. Rosetta is no longer available in Lion, which means Lion no longer supports PowerPC applications.

  • Can my mac which has a software version of 10.5.8 upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion 10.6.8?

    can my mac which has a software version of 10.5.8 upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion 10.6.8?

    Start by checking if you can run Snow Leopard:
    Requirements for OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard'
    http://support.apple.com/kb/SP575
    The OS 10.6 Snow Leopard install DVD is available for $19.99 from the Apple Store:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard
    and in the UK:
    http://store.apple.com/uk/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard
    but nobody knows for how long it will be available.
    When you have installed it, run Software Update to download and install the latest updates for Snow Leopard to bring it up to 10.6.8, or download the combo update from here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1399
    Check via Software Update whether further updates are required.
    You should now see the App Store icon in iTunes, and you now need to set up your account:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4479
    To use iCloud you have to upgrade at least to Lion, but some functions are only available in Mountain Lion:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4759
    You can also purchase the code to use to download Lion (Lion requires an Intel-based Mac with a Core 2 Duo, i3, i5, i7 or Xeon processor and 2GB of RAM, running the latest version of Snow Leopard), or you can purchase Mountain Lion from the App Store - if you can run that:
    http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/

  • HT204053 I have an iCloud account on my Mac which has a different account name to that on my iPhone. How can I change the Mac account name to that on the iPhone?

    Hi,
    I have an iCloud account on my Mac which has a different account name to the iCloud account on my iPhone. How can I change the Mac account name to match the iPhone one? Kuranda.

    You can't change it in one step. Sign out of the one now on the Mac, sign onto the right one.

  • Photo Stream - enabled for my iPad, but I can't click on the Photo Stream option on my Mac (which has iPhoto 9) Why is that?

    Photo Stream - enabled for my iPad, but I can't click on the Photo Stream option on my Mac (which has iPhoto 9) in iCloud.  Why is that?

    James Ward4 wrote:
    It smacks your hand when you try?

  • Can I import iWork from my Mac, which has Snow Leopard, to my MacBook Air, which has Mountain Lion?

    Can I import iWork from my Mac, which has Snow Leopard, to my MacBook Air, which has Mountain Lion?
    I would appreciate any advice on the intricacies of operating with Snow Leopard on my main computer and Mountain Lion on my MacBook Air.

    I'm not sure there are any intricacies except you can't use iCloud to keep the two things synced. It would be mostly contacts, Safari bookmarks, Calendars, notes, etc.
    Also, iCloud allows saving iWork documents in the Cloud, so you can access them on both systems. That would not be available for the old Mac.
    The two OSes are similar enough that it wouldn't be too difficult to work between the two, but there will be differences in using the Finder (contextual menu changes)
    I thought I would have more, but I've been off Snow Leopard for so long now, I'll leave this for someone who is currently operating like that or recently switch to Mountain Lion from SL.

  • Can GarageBand 6.0.5 be installed on a computer which has GarageBand 5.1 without having to trash 5.1 and all associated folders.  Meaning, will 6.0.5 write over 5.1 and replace it

    Can GarageBand 6.0.5 be installed on a computer which has GarageBand 5.1 without having to trash 5.1 and all associated folders.  Meaning, will 6.0.5 write over 5.1 and replace it

    1212 Music wrote:
    will 6.0.5 write over 5.1 and replace it
    if you do nothing but install it, yes.
    what you can do is control click on the application and chose the "Duplicate" option. this will create a renamed copy of GBv5, and when GBv6 replaces the original GBv5, you'll still have the renamed copy available in your Applications Folder to launch (i currently have back to version 4 available on this machine... back to 3 on another).
    for v6 and lower, the instruments will stay the same (GBv10 is vastly different and does replace instruments)
    SOP: if you don't have a full backup of your system, you'll lose everything at some point. as long as you do, you can at least recover from any failure such as installing new software

  • My email on my mac (which has iCloud) is giving me a message that the server has rejected my password.  When I go onto the internet and sign into iCloud there, the password is accepted.  What am I doing wrong??

    My email on my mac (which has iCloud) is giving me a message that the server has rejected my password.  When I go onto the internet and sign into iCloud there, the password is accepted.  What am I doing wrong??

    Thanks...I just spent an hour on the phone with Apple Support sorting out the password issues for my various devices!!!  My password was compliant with the new rules, but there were some (mysterious) setting issues that required me to delete mail from my MacBookPro and add it back, again.  All in all, it was an hour of trouble-shooting which resulted in what, I hope, is a good fix.
    Thanks for your help...wishing you continued success in the support community.

  • I'm installing Firefox for the very first time on my MAC which has the latest Lion OS X. After clicking on Download, nothing happened, then I tried again and same thing. Is there a bug with LION OS X?

    Has anyone had a problem downloading Firefox 7.0 for the first time on a MAC that runs using Lion OS X?

    Do you mean the install button stays on install, or do you notice a loading bar under your Launchpad icon?
    This may help...
    http://asia.cnet.com/having-problems-installing-os-x-mavericks-look-here-6222279 2.htm

  • How can I download a copy of Mac X Lion and put it on a usb stick so I can install on my imac which has crashed

    I was installing Mac X Lion on my iMac when the power went off. A error message says install failed, Mac OS X could not be installed on your computer, The installer encountered an eror that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance. Click Restart to restart your computer and try installing again. When I restart it keeps going to install Lion and getting the same error message. I tried starting with holding the option key down and selecting Mac Hard disk, but again it keeps going to the installer and the error comes again.
    How can I download a copy on my MacBook Pro and put it on my iMac?

    If so, the first thing I would do is to back up your data on the ill mac. I assume both  macs have firewire port, get a cable and connect both macs via this cable. Then restart your ill mac by pressing T key after chime, it will become a simple external disk you should see on the desktop of your healthy mac. Back up your data.
    Now, with this action accomplished, you may go on. BArney - 15E is optimistic and says how to restart in recovery mode—this may be possible if installation was complete for recovery partition (I doubt this, but I may be wrong).
    Otherwise, I would reinstall from the scratch. If after connecting your ill mac via FW, you may see the disk in good order, you should also see the Lion installer within Applications folder. Copy it unto an external disk or flash disk and keep it safe, you will need it again.

  • Would Microsoft office be identifical on a Mac which has been installed with Microsoft OS?

    Hi guys,
    I am planning to purchase a laptop to use for work so I need the MIcrosoft office to be identical  to prevent any descrepancies when I do a powerpoint from home to present in office.
    Any idean if I install the Microsoft OS and install Microsoft Office. Would it be identical to using Office on an Microsoft system?

    My Office work is nearly 100% on Mac shared with Windows users - each new version I generally do some basic checking back and forth. For giving presentations the big thing you'll want to be aware of is that some formatting issues may occur. To keep them to a minimum, use Microsoft fonts - choose from the Styles ribbon and you'll be choosing fonts supplied by MS. These are the safest in terms of reducing appearance/formatting issues like different linebreaks and pagination.

  • HT3874 I have just installed the recommended updates which has resulted in Suitcase no longer being able to open. I am running 10.6.8. I am on a deadline so would be grateful for some help!

    I would be grateful if I could get some help regarding Suitcase. I just installed three updates that were recommended (one was for iTunes, another a security update and to be honest, can't even remember what the third one was for). Anyway, after two restarts I can no longer run Suitcase which is a bit of a disaster as I working to deadline and I need Word and Quark XPress.
    What can I do? Suggestions most welcome with urgency!
    Many thanks,
    kkb

    Hi there
    Thank you for your response – I am running 10.6.8 (apologies for any confusion if I didn't make it clear in my earlier post).
    I have just returned from a meeting so was pleasantly surprised to see so many responses. And I normally *do* know better and in my old job I would have never updated whilst on a deadline. Somehow working from home (only my second week) has made me forget all the rules!
    I am a bit scared of removing anything or reinstalling at the mo. But I will look into it. I feel quite out of touch with how Macs operate now (I was clearer about OS9). But thank you and fingers crossed that it works!

  • Installing CS2 on Mac running Mountain Lion?

    So, I purchased a new/unopened copy of this locally just to start  learning Illustrator.  Didn't know that I would be unable to install it due to Mac support issues.  So, is it possible for me to upgrade to CS6 without having to buy a full-blown version of CS6 (or the monthly-fee version, which - as a newbie/beginner I'm just not up for)? If not, then I'm going to have to try to return this and I'm also not up for the hassle of that :>)  Thanks in advance for advice.

    So, is it possible for me to upgrade to CS6 without having to buy a full-blown version of CS6 (or the monthly-fee version
    No.
    You can only upgrade to CS6 from CS5.
    You cannot run CS2 on an Intel-based Mac (such as the one you own).
    Your options are to buy CS6, join the Cloud or return CS2.
    You could run the trial version of Illustrator CC for free for 30 days to see if you like it. Then decide from there.

Maybe you are looking for