Hello, I'm new here.
I've been working with PS in college and will continue to do so in the coming semesters.
I purchased the student version of PS CS3.
I own a Maxtor external drive partitioned for Mac & Windows.
I own a MacBook partitioned with BootCamp, running OSX and Windows XP.
My daughter has the same MacBook and I hope to add Windows XP to it also.
I want to have PS on the external so my daughter and I can both use it with our individual computers at home.
I do not intend to have the external carried out of the house.
I thought I had installed PS on the external, but I'm not sure about that.
I suspect I did something wrong and some of the files necessary for running PS are on my laptop instead.
Here's a window I get when I open PS from the external...
When I click Repair Now, it opens PS and I go to work. I get the same message every time I start up the external and go to open PS.
When I click Cancel, it opens PS and I go to work.
My daughter plugged the firewire cable into her laptop, turned on the external and tried to open PS.
She got a message that said something to the effect of: "The license for this product has expired... to fix this, uninstall and reinstall ...."
I am thinking I should uninstall PS from the external AND make sure there are no PS files on my laptop.
Then I should install again BUT, make sure everything is installed on the external and not on my laptop.
Does anyone know if this will work?
Thank you and sorry for the loooooong post.
I've been working with PS in college and will continue to do so in the coming semesters.
I purchased the student version of PS CS3.
I own a Maxtor external drive partitioned for Mac & Windows.
I own a MacBook partitioned with BootCamp, running OSX and Windows XP.
My daughter has the same MacBook and I hope to add Windows XP to it also.
I want to have PS on the external so my daughter and I can both use it with our individual computers at home.
I do not intend to have the external carried out of the house.
I thought I had installed PS on the external, but I'm not sure about that.
I suspect I did something wrong and some of the files necessary for running PS are on my laptop instead.
Here's a window I get when I open PS from the external...
When I click Repair Now, it opens PS and I go to work. I get the same message every time I start up the external and go to open PS.
When I click Cancel, it opens PS and I go to work.
My daughter plugged the firewire cable into her laptop, turned on the external and tried to open PS.
She got a message that said something to the effect of: "The license for this product has expired... to fix this, uninstall and reinstall ...."
I am thinking I should uninstall PS from the external AND make sure there are no PS files on my laptop.
Then I should install again BUT, make sure everything is installed on the external and not on my laptop.
Does anyone know if this will work?
Thank you and sorry for the loooooong post.