![]() Or if there's a list of registry entries that I can manually erase. That's why I was hoping there was a way to have the Adobe Cleanup Tool scan my registry and my 2TB hard drive for any Adobe products installed on E:\ drive instead of C:\ but now that the uninstallers failed, I'm stuck with tons of registry entries and left over installation files. The reason I was trying to use the uninstaller was to safely remove all the registry entries and scattered installation files. Then I was going to install a replacement 4TB hard drive and reinstall all my applications on it. But the 2TB internal drive (E:\) started failing last week so I'm trying to uninstall applications that were installed on E:\ to cleanly and fully remove them. My OS is currently on a 250GB SSD drive (C:\) and I have a secondary internal 2TB hard drive (E:\) where I install most of my applications and store my media. I tried both the normal uninstall window, and the old Control Panel uninstall window, but it still sended me to the Adobe Creative Cloud login window. ![]() Continue with a Company or School Account to access the service.That's what I plan to do except I don't need to reinstall my OS. So I tried to uninstall my Photoshop 2020, but it always sended me to login page of Adobe Creative Cloud without letting me forcibly uninstall it without logging in. My old university account can't be used anymore, and my personal account doesn't have subscription to Adobe, and when I tried to login into CC with my personal account, it gave me a result " Personal Accounts are not supported. So I tried to uninstall my Photoshop 2020, but it always sended me to login page of Adobe Creative Cloud without letting me forcibly uninstall it without logging in. So I want to uninstall my Adobe Creative Cloud out of my computer, but it said I need to uninstall all of my other Adobe apps first. Now I have graduated from my university and my email of university got disabled now. ![]() And I have installed Photoshop 2020 with it. And the Adobe Creative Cloud that I got are given by my university, which I think it's customized. ![]() I used to have an account of Adobe Creative Cloud from using email of my university. ![]()
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