How Can You Uninstall Adobe Creative Suite Of Any Version??

on December 1st, 2011 | 5 Comments

Does anyone know how to easily uninstall Adobe Creative Suite or remove the trial version of Microsoft Office 2010? Matt recently attempted to install Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium. However, installation of most components failed and he is not exactly sure why. He suspects it may have something to do with the fact that his firewall automatically blocked various outgoing connections while the installer alone was running. Anyways, now he cannot run the installer, so he is basically looking to uninstall all components that were previously installed.

Related issue on uninstalling Adobe Creative Suite
Marisa removed the drive that her Adobe files were on. He was planning to uninstall all the components and install Adobe again on the drive that she still have. But it won’t let her remove it. It says “Some problems occurred while components were being removed” and in the end it just lists the components and says “Component removal failed”. The following steps are what she has tried:

  1. Open the Windows “Start” panel and choose “Control Panel”.
  2. Click on “Uninstall a Program” under the “Control Panel” option.
  3. Select “Adobe Creative Suite 3″ from the list of programs that appear and select “Change/Remove.”
  4. Select “Remove” for “Adobe Creative Suite 3″ components and click “Next.”
  5. Select all of the components of “Adobe Creative Suite 3″ to be removed and click “Next.”
  6. Click “Remove Components.” This will begin the removal process.

If for some reason you fail to remove previously installed Adobe Creative Suite with these steps, it is time to resort to uninstaller program that can fix this. Such program is Perfect Uninstaller which will work through hard drive and registry to remove Adobe Creative Suite of related entries and components.

All you have to do is recognizing the app icon or going to the default or customized directory of the Adobe Creative Suite and right click to activate the “Uninstall with PU”. The removal process of Adobe Creative Suite will be finished with fast generated in a few seconds.

5 Responses to How Can You Uninstall Adobe Creative Suite Of Any Version??

  1. margaret richter -  December 1, 2011 at 1:06 pm

    my 30 day trial is up and i cant seem to get the damn thing off my computer! does anyone know how i can unistall it. all of the other programs unistalled but the photoshop did not. Will try your tool soon.

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  2. jennifer richter -  December 1, 2011 at 4:56 pm

    I’m trying to uninstall Adobe CS5 from my Windows 7 and it’s not working. I’ve tried uninstalling through Add/Remove Programs and it says the uninstaller isn’t working. I’ve tried using Revo Unistaller and it also says the native uninstaller isn’t working. Try uninstall with pu, guess what,it works within seconds! Magnificent

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  3. patricia roberts -  December 1, 2011 at 6:46 pm

    How can you UNINSTALL the Adobe Creative Suite without getting rid of Photoshop?

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  4. abigail nathan -  December 1, 2011 at 9:37 pm

    I’ve been having technical issues with Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection on my Windows 7 computer, so I decided to uninstall it and do a clean re-install to see if that would fix the problem. So I went to the Computer folder, selected Uninstall or change a program, and selected Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection from the list. Every time I’ve tried this, at some point during the uninstall I get a message that “Adobe setup has stopped working”, and it shuts down. Can your program fix this?

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  5. sophia nathan -  December 2, 2011 at 12:27 am

    Control panel cant uninstall adobe creative suite completely. Did it happen to you before using Perfect Uninstaller?

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