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Adobe Photoshop CS4 Stonehenge 11.0
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adobe photoshop cs4 stonehenge
the newest version of photoshop: photoshop cs4 was leaked last week.
the 11th version aka. stonehenge will be soon available.
but here's the leaked version with included crack.
interview with john nack, the productmanager of adobe photoshop, about cs4:
It seems that Adobe is planning to make an update on Adobe Photoshop CS3 sonner that we would think of. I've
been playing with Photoshop CS4 Extended version, code name Stonehenge
(Version 11.0) for a couple of days but, so far, couldn't find to much
differences between CS3 and CS4. Maybe this leaked version hasn't got any new features except for the name changes and some hidden improvements. Well this means that Adobe is planning on Releasing a new version sooner than we would expect. Their
renewing period is more or less 18 months so if they keep their
renewing time lapse for sure we will have a new Photoshop version CS4
by the end of this Fall.
If anyone have any problam for installation so follow these some steps:
DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANYONE HAVEING PROBLEMS:
This is the most accurate I can be with the details for installation: 1A) Make Sure that you have this whole folder somewhere on your C: drive (desktop is fine) when you run setup. otherwise, it will ask you for a CD in the installation process. 1) Run the "Setup" file in the main folder. 2) Choose the "Trial for 30 days" option 3) Make sure that you do Custom Install and ONLY SELECT Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Bridge and the photoshop components (though that last one is not unselectable anyway). Otherwise, it will ask you to insert a CD. 4) Ascertain that it is being installed in C:\Program Files\Adobe 5) Once it installs (takes 5-10 minutes), Run Photoshop and do the "Continue using in trial mode" option or whatever it is called. 6) Close Photoshop. 7) Copy the folder marked "NoPe" from your original installing folder (i.e. the folder from which you are accessing this notepad file) into the C:\Program Files\Adobe folder 8) Open the NoPe folder and click on the file marked "adobe.photoshop.cs4.x32-nope" or something like that (it has a red horsehoe-looking symbol next to it). This is the patch/crack program. (NOTE: If you are running a 64-bit version of windows, which some Vista users have, then click on the x64 patch. Otherwise, use the regular one. You can find out which version of Windows you are running by right-clicking on My Computer[NOT My Computer shorcut from your desktop] and selecting properties and reading in the General Tab, under "System" - it will say if you are running 64-bit there; if it doesn't say anything, you're probably running 32-bit.) ANYWAY, click on the program and then some annoying music comes on and click "Run Patch" Once you get the green lettering that says "Patch successful" or something to that effect, click exit. 9) Go back to the NoPe folder where you ran the patch from. The patch should have created a file that says "amtlib.dll" in this folder. You will probably NOT be able to see it. If you cannot see it, go to the Tools menu, and select Folder Options. In Folder Options, select the "View" tab. Click the radio button that says "Show Hidden Files and Folders." BUT you still may not be able to see the file, so also UNCHECK "Hide protected operating system files." Click Ok on whatever warning pops up. You should now be able to see the "amtlib.dll" file. 10) Go to the C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS4 folder. BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE, make a backup copy of the amtlib.dll file in this folder, just in case something goes wrong. You can leave it in this folder, just call it amtlib-2.dll or something like that. 11) Once you have done this, go back to your NoPe folder, copy the amtlib.dll there, and paste it in the C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS4 folder. It will ask you to overwrite the old file, click YES. 12) Run Photoshop again, and you should not see the "Continue running trial" page, which means everything worked! You will probably instead see a "Register your product with Adobe" page or something like that. DO NOT REGISTER - EVER! Who knows if they can track you and sense that your product is a cracked one. Enjoy your working,non-trial version of Photoshop CS4! B)
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Answer: DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANYONE HAVEING PROBLEMS:
This is the most accurate I can be with the details for installation: 1A) Make Sure that you have this whole folder somewhere on your C: drive (desktop is fine) when you run setup. otherwise, it will ask you for a CD in the installation process. 1) Run the "Setup" file in the main folder. 2) Choose the "Trial for 30 days" option 3) Make sure that you do Custom Install and ONLY SELECT Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Bridge and the photoshop components (though that last one is not unselectable anyway). Otherwise, it will ask you to insert a CD. 4) Ascertain that it is being installed in C:\Program Files\Adobe 5) Once it installs (takes 5-10 minutes), Run Photoshop and do the "Continue using in trial mode" option or whatever it is called. 6) Close Photoshop. 7) Copy the folder marked "NoPe" from your original installing folder (i.e. the folder from which you are accessing this notepad file) into the C:\Program Files\Adobe folder 8) Open the NoPe folder and click on the file marked "adobe.photoshop.cs4.x32-nope" or something like that (it has a red horsehoe-looking symbol next to it). This is the patch/crack program. (NOTE: If you are running a 64-bit version of windows, which some Vista users have, then click on the x64 patch. Otherwise, use the regular one. You can find out which version of Windows you are running by right-clicking on My Computer[NOT My Computer shorcut from your desktop] and selecting properties and reading in the General Tab, under "System" - it will say if you are running 64-bit there; if it doesn't say anything, you're probably running 32-bit.) ANYWAY, click on the program and then some annoying music comes on and click "Run Patch" Once you get the green lettering that says "Patch successful" or something to that effect, click exit. 9) Go back to the NoPe folder where you ran the patch from. The patch should have created a file that says "amtlib.dll" in this folder. You will probably NOT be able to see it. If you cannot see it, go to the Tools menu, and select Folder Options. In Folder Options, select the "View" tab. Click the radio button that says "Show Hidden Files and Folders." BUT you still may not be able to see the file, so also UNCHECK "Hide protected operating system files." Click Ok on whatever warning pops up. You should now be able to see the "amtlib.dll" file. 10) Go to the C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS4 folder. BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE, make a backup copy of the amtlib.dll file in this folder, just in case something goes wrong. You can leave it in this folder, just call it amtlib-2.dll or something like that. 11) Once you have done this, go back to your NoPe folder, copy the amtlib.dll there, and paste it in the C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS4 folder. It will ask you to overwrite the old file, click YES. 12) Run Photoshop again, and you should not see the "Continue running trial" page, which means everything worked! You will probably instead see a "Register your product with Adobe" page or something like that. DO NOT REGISTER - EVER! Who knows if they can track you and sense that your product is a cracked one. Enjoy your working,non-trial version of Photoshop CS4!