![]() Someone in another thread also mentioned that it was their antivirus that was causing issues. Just cd to the new OOBE\PDApp\core directory path, and call the same command (replace PDApp.exe path to local path) "C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Adobe\OOBE\PDApp\core\PDApp.exe" -media="D:\path_to_where_setup_is\Adobe CS6" -appletID="DWA_UI" -appletVersion="2.0" -requiredSize=101794 ![]() Then, if you had looked to see what was being run with PDApp (checking %LocalAppData%/Temp/PDApp.log), you will see: ![]() If you still have access to your old computer (mine was upgraded to Windows 10 and I hadn't formatted the system yet) or a trusted friend's computer (don't try to find this online), create a zip file with their following directory and copy it to your machine in the same location: c:\program files (x86)/Common/Adobe/OOBE/PDApp. It will install PDApp to %LocalAppData%/Adobe/OOBE/PDApp, but that version isn't compatible with Windows 10. To install on windows 10, you will get errors.įirst, try running the setup. For posterity (yes this is a late post), as I just hit this issue and resolved it:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |