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<blockquote data-quote="AlyciaAnimation" data-source="post: 610642" data-attributes="member: 49992"><p>A lot of programs are self contained and you can just put them in the trash, but some do need uninstallers. Probably because Photoshop and other Adobe programs are pretty complex. The uninstaller is probably on the install cd, but you say it won't run. Also, on my machine in Utilities there's a folder called Adobe Installers and in there an add or remove adobe utility. You could give that a try.</p><p></p><p>There might be a problem uninstalling since you actually deleted the programs. If it doesn't work, I would do a search for adobe and see what files are still on your computer. Though it might be hard to distinguish which are the files associated with CS3 and the ones for CS2. Most of the files are stored in your library>application support>adobe I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlyciaAnimation, post: 610642, member: 49992"] A lot of programs are self contained and you can just put them in the trash, but some do need uninstallers. Probably because Photoshop and other Adobe programs are pretty complex. The uninstaller is probably on the install cd, but you say it won't run. Also, on my machine in Utilities there's a folder called Adobe Installers and in there an add or remove adobe utility. You could give that a try. There might be a problem uninstalling since you actually deleted the programs. If it doesn't work, I would do a search for adobe and see what files are still on your computer. Though it might be hard to distinguish which are the files associated with CS3 and the ones for CS2. Most of the files are stored in your library>application support>adobe I think. [/QUOTE]
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