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Larry Bird

 
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Hi Guys,

Im fresh meat here, so please be kind


im going to upgrade to CS4 master collection.

i am running cs3, wanting to know what the best way is to delete slash uninstall all the application

is dragging to the rubbish bin the best way?

everything you can imagine is real...
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The best way is to use the Uninstaller. In your CS4 program, look for aliases that say:

Uninstall Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
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