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BackHand

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Hello, just wanted some help if at all possible


I downloaded Photoshop like 2 months ago, the trial version of it. Tried to totally delete it off my comp.
and it wouldnt delete all the way, if any at all

so when i double click on the icon, it comes up saying, "Adobe Photoshop Trial Ended"

Is there any way to totally delete it so i can redownload it to use it again, or is there another type of awesome
image editing software available????


thanks so much bros
 
dangit hahahahaha

any other good image editing software, to do similiar things to photos
like PHOTOSHOP???
 
BackHand said:
dangit hahahahaha

any other good image editing software, to do similiar things to photos
like PHOTOSHOP???


It depends on how many tools you need, for basic work like importation, color conversions and text addition, programs like Ulead Photoimpact and Adobe Photodeluxe will do this, but nothing I know of has as many features as Pshop.

You will not be able to enable the trial version unless you modify the registry and find the hidden .dat file that it installed , but you should be able to install a full retail version now. The key to using patches/cracks is to do so at install, not afterwards.

It would probably be inappropriate to tell you were to find full cracked versions of programs, but they are out there. Anyone who pays $600+ for Adobe programs, particularly that POS program Pagemaker, and does'nt want to, is just not looking hard enough.

Something to watch out for is programs that connect to their home server, many companies are now doing this to check the authenticity of the reg codes, the company will remotely disable your app if the code does'nt authenticate. One needs to prevent this with one's firewall rules.
 
Just get a registry editor and do a key search for "Adobe" and "Photoshop". Delete them all and the problem should be solved.
 
Bobo said:
Just get a registry editor and do a key search for "Adobe" and "Photoshop". Delete them all and the problem should be solved.

It won't be that easy. I guarantee that a .dll is coded to check a hidden file or three, most likely in the Sys folder, to authenticate from. One will have to modify these file(s) before it will go.

I could do that, but I would'nt , I would just get a full pirate version.
 
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