Delphi123
April 26th, 2004, 12:32 PM
Dear friends:
I am trying to install Photoshop 6 Tryout on Win98SE in my Win4Linux program, which allows the use of Windows applications in Linux. Because Win4Linux is restricted to 128 of meg memory (no matter how much actual memory your computer has), I've had to install an older version of Photoshop as well as Dreamweaver MX, etc. I will be very pleased if I can succeed in doing so. However, the Photoshop 6 install procedure freezes at 0 per cent and never actually takes off. Instead, two error messages appear concerning ComponentMove. I have no idea what's going on but I did make sure to give it full permissions (xrw and ownership by "sher"). When it failed, I downloaded a different Photoshop 6 Tryout file from elsewhere (i.e. from Adobe), and again I got the exact same error messages. I tried to change the directory name. Still, it won't move from 0 percent. Here are screenshots showing the two error messages in question:
http://www.websher.net/temp/photoshop6-a.jpg
http://www.websher.net/temp/photoshop6-b.jpg
If anyone has any idea what this is all about and can help, I'd deeply appreciate it.
Thank you all.
Benjamin
I am trying to install Photoshop 6 Tryout on Win98SE in my Win4Linux program, which allows the use of Windows applications in Linux. Because Win4Linux is restricted to 128 of meg memory (no matter how much actual memory your computer has), I've had to install an older version of Photoshop as well as Dreamweaver MX, etc. I will be very pleased if I can succeed in doing so. However, the Photoshop 6 install procedure freezes at 0 per cent and never actually takes off. Instead, two error messages appear concerning ComponentMove. I have no idea what's going on but I did make sure to give it full permissions (xrw and ownership by "sher"). When it failed, I downloaded a different Photoshop 6 Tryout file from elsewhere (i.e. from Adobe), and again I got the exact same error messages. I tried to change the directory name. Still, it won't move from 0 percent. Here are screenshots showing the two error messages in question:
http://www.websher.net/temp/photoshop6-a.jpg
http://www.websher.net/temp/photoshop6-b.jpg
If anyone has any idea what this is all about and can help, I'd deeply appreciate it.
Thank you all.
Benjamin