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I used my MacBookPro with system 10.6.8 (so HIGH than 10.4.11) to repeat the procedure, and I was able to download through Akamai the CS3, and corretcly install it on the same computer: it accepted also the serial number. Notice that I am using, according to ADOBE, an allowed old OS (the max version allowed for that G4), so with the allowed version of Java.Ĭould we continue the conversation directly via e-mail?
#Download skype for apple ibook g4 serial number
–when first opening CS3, the serial number I had downloaded from the ADOBE site for a new installation, so not the "special offer" (but if I do it for the latter, the code is the same), was refused as incorrect (and the original one too). –I installed without problems the package on my OS 10.4 11, but, I could also send the exact list of operations I am making, though it is very simple: No, I am not familiar with Skype and I do not use Google Hangouts.Ī could use a Chat: please send me the correct link to it. Hi, sorry for the delay in replying but there were vacations in between. I got offer of help from Adobe Wayne Williams and Help.David Berk. The new serial number is NOT recognised as valid. I already all the information about installing the old CS3 and followed exactly the procedure. The CS3 is supposed to be still compatible with the old OS 10.4.11. I am working with OS 10.4.1 that is supposed to have the correct Java version.
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PS - Presently I can only work for 30 days with the trial version ! Therefore, I am asking for help to resolve the issue. I paid for the CS3 and it is still valid and runnable with OS 10.4.11, according to Adobe. I am using Photoshop since almost 30 years, buying most of the previous versions, till CS3, without any problem before. Not accepted.Īt this point it is NOT ANYMORE a bug of mine.
I downloaded only to main file and installed CS3, typing the (confirmed) serial number. I reformatted a different partition of the hard disk, and then installed in it a brand new 10.4.11 (so no prevous memory), and immediately after i went to the Adobe page for a new serial number: typing the replacement one I got again the same used formerly, i.e. I cleaned all (visible) files in the volume containing CS3, Adobe, cache. I tried different ways, including a suggestion I got from another blog of this Community, eliminating the file cache.db, no effect. Not accepted (neither the original serial number). But, after successful installation and having launched Photoshop CS3, it asked me the (new) serial number. To install the CS3 on another Apple G4 with OS 10.4.11 (old but working and used by me to teach Photoshop to young people) I first had to get a new serial number from my originally-purchased CS3, then I downloaded the two relevant file (Italian version) provided in the same page.
#Download skype for apple ibook g4 series
I don't think anyone's still making 7200 ATA notebook drives look for Seagate's 7200.1 series and Hitachi's 7K100 series.My CS3 still works on another of my Apple G4. If you're planning on using this machine for a while, you might want to look around for a 7200 RPM ATA/100 laptop drive as well the speed boost over the stock 4200 RPM and 5400 RPM drives is substantial. A lot of things are going to slow down RAM is one way to mitigate that speed hit. You'll want to max out the RAM before installing 10.5, because Leopard's RAM demands are much greater than Tiger (10.4). A better source for maximum RAM figures is MacTracker, a donationware database of the hardware specifics of every device Apple's ever made: They usually don't reflect whether Macs were able to use higher-density sticks available after the system was released. That way, you eliminate RAM upgrades as an issue down the road, since you've already done all you can.Īpple's published maximum RAM specs reflect the RAM that was commercially available at the time the system was built (and the RAM Apple had to sell you). With laptops, which usually only have one or two user-replaceable RAM modules, the financially smart move is always to put in as much RAM as the computer is capable of addressing, as long as you can afford it.
As far as RAM is concerned, your best bet is to max the machine out - pull the 256MB PC-2700 DDR333 SODIMM that's in there now, and replace it with a 1GB SODIMM for 1.25GB total.