I use an old mid-2010 iMac, and on it, I had run Adobe Photoshop CS6 for years. The installation was legitimately purchased 15 or more years ago, and cost a lot to purchase (from Adobe, if I remember rightly). I used it only for doctoring poor photographs taken on holidays etc., but it came to be invaluable to me. The other week, it started to malfunction, so after trying various hoped-for cures, I decided to uninstall it, then reinstall it. The installation went smoothly and finally, I was ready to open it and use it. To activate it, Adobe demanded the serial number (which needed to be entered before the installation could even begin). Without activation, it would not work, of course. I duly entered the serial number again, and got a repeated "no connection". Finally, I clicked on a link in this alert window, which (no connection or not) took me to the Adobe website. There, there was a mention that perhaps the app had not been activated because of Adobe's policy of not supporting out-of-date apps (which, in view of the age of my app, told me all that I needed to know). There was an invitation to download a trial of the latest version of Photoshop (paid for by monthly subscription, of course).
Since my installer disc is 100% legitimate, I wonder whether some clever person could tell me whether it would be possible to re-install this app, then find a relevant folder (where that might be, I don't know) and delete whatever makes the app re-demand the serial number, thereby allowing me to use CS6 after all. There would not be anything illegal or crooked about doing this.
With thanks in hopeful anticipation,
Clod-hopper
Since my installer disc is 100% legitimate, I wonder whether some clever person could tell me whether it would be possible to re-install this app, then find a relevant folder (where that might be, I don't know) and delete whatever makes the app re-demand the serial number, thereby allowing me to use CS6 after all. There would not be anything illegal or crooked about doing this.
With thanks in hopeful anticipation,
Clod-hopper