![]() ![]() # END CCStopper Block List - DO NOT EDIT THIS LINEĪfter the hosts file has been updated, open CCStopper again and type and then then to exitģ.- Download Adobe Firefly Support for Photoshop 26.0 from monkrus site (I don't know if I'm allowed to post links to this kind of stuff, so I'm leaving this one for you to figure it out)Īfter you've downloaded the file, run it as admin: # START CCStopper Block List - DO NOT EDIT THIS LINE Open the Hosts.txt file and then copy and paste the following lines at the bottom of the document: Install Photoshop (Obviously), then close Creative CloudĪfter you're done, go to your CCStopper folder and then go to Pro tip: Sometimes the full wipe doesn't clean everything, so if you have any other adobe software remaining, go into control panel and manually uninstall the remaining software from there.Ģ.- After you cleaned all trace of adobe from your PC, follow tutorial number #2 AGAIN: ![]() Anyway, follow this guide to the letter and you should be golden: I don't know if this will work with an old account, so better be safe than sorry.ġ.- First and foremost, if you followed the GenP #2 tutorial, you should clean ALL trace of adobe on your computer first, and I mean everything. IMPORTANT: Before attempting this one, log out of your Creative Cloud account from their website and create a new one. Let's cut to the chase: a lot of people have been experiencing recently problems when opening Photoshop and then having the licensing pop up appear every single time, even I was almost done with it because I tried everything: doing a full adobe clean from my computer, using the monkrus stand-alone installations, adding new hosts to the hosts file in windows, and everything was to no avail. A big, big thank you to all the people that make it possible because if it weren't for this, we couldn't use adobe software. I didn't even knew the GenP method existed, and it's by far one of the best if not the best method out there. Hello everyone! I recently decided to join this sub because I began to have issues with the licensing in photoshop. ![]()
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