1 Reply Latest reply: Feb 20, 2013 1:09 AM by Chris Cox RSS

    What should I do about my existing version of PS when trying a newer version for 30 days?

    1111badfish1111 Community Member

      Hi Everyone....

      I would like to download the 30 day trial of Photoshop CS6 extended. Right now I have Photoshop CS4 Extended installed on my  Windows Vista 64-Bit Home Premium machine as part of the CS4 Design Premuim bundle. I just want to try PS CS6, to try some of the new features (most notably the new darker interface!) After the 30 days I will most likely go back to CS4 for the time being for alot of reasons. One them being that I am fully aware that Vista isn't officially supported for PS CS6 by Adobe and at the very least I will wait to get a new machine before I fully take the plunge and purchase PS CS6. My question is regarding the installation of the CS6 30 day trial.

      How do I go about doing this without affecting my PS CS4 currently on my machine? Is it possible for me to try CS6 without touching/affecting my version of CS4 that I have currently installed and then just quietly go back to using it at the end of the 30 day trial? I would probably like to do the same for Illustrator as well if there is a way for me to go about doing this without affecting my excisting setup. I hope I explained what I'm looking to do clearly enough and am looking forward to any help anyone can offer me. I've looked everywhere for the answer to what I would think would be a fairly common situation to no avail.

      Thanks!

      Rob