
To make it functional (when it was perfectly functional in the first place). Instances of this not being the case, and CS4 is working like a champ on Win-7, and I _really_ don't want to spend time fixing something that is working fine just to get the "latest/greatest," because I want to use my tech, not chew up multiple hours trying Lets move on to launching and using the applications.Īdobe Photoshop CS4 - works without any issuesĪdobe Illustrator CS4 - works without any issuesīottom line, Microsoft's position is that Adobe Creative Suite 4 runs successfully on Windows 10? But needs to be reinstalled after the upgrade from (in my case) Win-7 to Win-10? Because I'm reluctant to make the move, since the Web describes several Thats it, the suite installed successfully with exception of the Adobe Flash CS4 error. Just clickĬontinue to install the rest of the suite if you encounter this error. Interestingly, I was able to use Adobe Flash Professional CS4 without issue. I encounter my first blocker Adobe Flash CS4 reports it failed setup. For the purposes of this I am using the Master Collection which is the most complete edition in product lineup It includes Adobes key applications Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat Pro and Dreamweaver etc.

Look at running older versions of Microsoft Office on Windows 10

If you are interested in learning about running older versions of Microsoft Office on Windows 10, be sure to check out the following article: Because of the depth of the suite, testing multiple versions then compilingĪ single article would be overwhelming, so I decided to split it into multiple articles by version. Persons who upgrade to Windows 10 might be interested in knowing if their older version works on Microsoft's latest operating system.

Since the introduction of Adobe CS in 2003, the company has released revisions with enhanced featuresįor its community of creative users almost every year. In these series of articles, I will look at installing and using popular applications in the Adobe Creative Suite specifically focusing on older releases.
