Dear all i hope all the will be with best of health and spirit. i have installed the Creative suit but unfortunately some one had changed the date of my computer to 1990 and now when i have make it to the present date its giving me error similarly to "adobe photoshop serial # is expired"
am in the middle of somthing i will be very thankful to u if u can tell me a way ....
kind regards
#1
you can't reset the date during the trial version. the trial software (vbox) will assume you're trying to defeat the copy protection an disable itself. the only resolution is to reformat your hard drive and reinstall the trial or order the full version of the product. sorry.
#2
Amazing how these "someone"s change dates in people's computers. And how the computer owners always seem to find this out while they are in the trial period of Photoshop. Never before, never after, but almost always while they are in the "middle of a project..."
The odds of this happening so frequently must be astronomical...
#3
but according to quantum theory it's happening all the time, everywhere!
#4
Dear dave milbut
thanks for ur kind advice. I am really thankful to u
take care
#5
thanks dave milbut for ur kind advice and also thanks Ol' Whozit for remarks .... never mind i will only say not all five fingers are equal
#6
It would be nice if Adobe would have a warning on the installation so that people would know not to reset their clocks. Some people have apps that check and reset from the Internet regularly to keep perfect time, and others might just adjust the clock casually. (I know one of my computers is about 15 minutes off, and one day real soon now I will fix it).
#7
Automatic time adjustments won't affect it, nor will daylight saving time adjustments -- only major changes to the clock will have any effect.
#8
FINALLY! Some official word on the "AutoClockSync" matter.
I hereby apologize for and retract all of my previous proselytizing about that being a cause of premature demo time out.
Thank you, Chris.
Cheers!
#9
no problem fasil...
#10