Recently I bought a copy of Adobe Web Premium 4 and installed it on my mac to then be greeted by the lovely message that my licenses had expired. Odd I thought to myself as I had only had the product in my possession for a couple of minutes so naturally I looked to Google for a fix. After finding out it was an issue with having a trail version on my machine I went to uninstall it, but I couldn't find any way to do it so I just deleted it...along with all the Adobe stuff I had just bought by mistake, now I can't install from the disc because my machine still thinks their on my machine and when I try to uninstall no progress is made.
So I'm in a bit of a pickle because of my ham fisted approach and my inexperience with macs can anyone think of anything that might work here?
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Raneadospolice apologistyou shouldn't have been there, obviouslyRegistered Userregular
edited January 2010
did you or can you use add/remove programs to uninstall it?
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edit oh, mac
does mac have this sort of feature?
Make damn sure you have a copy of your licence key though before you start obliterating files.
Apparently it was a problem with adobe and not my bumbling. This has been the longest install of my life.