Yea, Adobe's not greedy at all ;-) ..... I have CS6 running on an Intel Mac under OSX 10.10 (last version it worked under) in a Fusion VM. The VM was created from a working install of CS6 on 10.10, prior to upgrading the base OS of that Mac to something more current. Unfortunately, that can only work for Intel Macs, Fusion VMs can't run on Mac silicon. The only other thing I can think of to check is whether you still have licensed copies on other machines (older), which can be disabled, as you might have come up against a license limit (I think CS6 was 3 "seats"). Unfortunately, IIRC, you can only disable a license on a running machine (not from the web, I don't think)...but check! So, if you have a valid license on a dead machine, there may be no way of disabling it to get the "seat" back...
Yes, I was wondering about that.....if they weren't accepting the serial number because the software was on too many machines already. It was only on two, now both dead.
I remember, years ago, when I was trying to install on my laptop, I had to call Adobe. Just typing in the serial number wasn't working. I was able to have on both desktop and laptop simultaneously, but I had to call to make that happen. I think I also called when I got a new desktop. That was in the days of installation disks -- and when you could
talk to someone.
I never disabled on dead machines before, but maybe when I called Adobe, they disabled.
I may be in trouble, as you say, because I can't disable on dead machines --
and I can't talk to anyone.
In current situation, it seems if the number of computers was the problem, the message would say that, not that license expired. But who knows. The "license expired" doesn't make sense.
I haven't given up. When I get the second Mac Mini going.....and I hope I can get OS 10.6.8 on it.....I will install CS6 again from disk and try again to validate serial number. Assume since I was unable to validate the serial number on the previous Mac Mini, that's not counting as a "seat."
I read at Adobe site today that you can download CS6 from their site if you have a registered serial number. Looks like you give the serial number first, then download. Maybe that would work better than installing from my disk and then trying to validate the serial number. I'll try that, too.
If I can't get it going either of those ways, I'll see if there's any way to talk to someone at Adobe. It's just not right for them to not let me use my software.
I subscribed to the current Photoshop CC and Lightroom which are now on my new Mac Studio. I have tried PS, and I have to admit, it
is nice to work on a really fast computer.
But I still want to get CS6 going on the Mini for InDesign, so I can access all my old InDesign files without having to subscribe to InDesign CC. I don't need InDesign for jobs anymore, I just want to be able to access all my old files. I could subscribe to InDesign CC and convert all the files to PDFs within the two-week trial period (then cancel), but that's not ideal. (BTW, Affinity Design, only $40, will open InDesign IDML files -- but not indd files, which is what mine are.)
Also hope I can get Nikon Scan going ..... after I get OS 10.6.8 going...... on the Mini. That's the most important thing right now. If I have Nikon Scan and Photoshop CC, I can work with my photos.
What a maze.
Thanks for your input. The Fusion VM software sounds interesting. I'll have to read about that. I see how you say won't work for Silicon Macs, though.....