![]() I think troubleshooting sux and would prefer to just nuke the thing and be done with it. ![]() At least that's my impression from responses to my mentioning it.Įvery time I mention such a thing there's a rainfall of posts making it sound like I should be burned at the stake for not just troubleshooting. If you question is specific, I would have to say no. You're referring to the reformat/reinstall? ![]() Is this often useful on a Mac, like the OP's? Personally, if I've got something that's actually causing some difficulties and I think it's due to junk buildup on the disk, I gravitate towards the nuclear option and just reformat the damn thing and reinstall everything At some point they used to put an installer into the folder itself. To the OP: look inside the application folder. 'fraid I just cannot remember exactly what I did as it is over 3 years ago now. I know I have uninstalled my prior Ps versions (all versions from CS5) from my Mac, and I may have used this Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool I can certainly see I dowloaded it back then: Photoshop CC 2018 (version 19) was released on October 18. Does anyone have a way to uninstall the CC 2018 without affecting my Photoshop 2022 other than simply moving the old file folders to the trash? As the next major version after CS6, it is only available as part of a Creative Cloud subscription. Now I would like to uninstall the 2018 versions of these apps, however, the CC Desktop only shows the newest versions. I have downloaded and installed Ps CC 2023. On the Adobe website, they recommend uninstalling from the Creative Cloud App by clicking on the three dots next to the photoshop app, scrolling down to the older version and click "uninstall." But my Creative Cloud app only shows versions as old as v.22 and CC 2018 is v.19, so there is not an Adobe uninstall option there. I have been using Adobe Photoshop CC 2018 (BTW, also Ai and Id) for a while now but I would like to update to the newest version. In Finder, I see there is an old version of Photoshop CC 2018 that I don't need any more and is taking up about 1.3GB of space. I have an iMac running Mac OS 11.6.3 Big Sur. And these days Adobe only has the latest two version of Photshop available for installation via the creative cloud desktop.
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