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Awesome Bro... Great Job... Thanks for the Software
Just followed your steps as outlined. Had to use task manager to exit PS since it really wanted me to either buy subscription or start trial and wouldn't exit otherwise. Reopened the program and Neural Filters were active and ready for download. Downloaded & installed both filters without issue. Thanks for the clear direction.Well done for reporting your progress. A lot of people would not have bothered.
You may or may not be in a 7 day trial period; We can't be sure because we don't know exactly how the pre-activation works. Clicking "7 day trial" was probably a mistake. Obviously you don't want to be in a trial so follow the instructions below and, hopefully, you won't be in a trial; only time will tell.
1. Make sure that you have a valid Adobe account.
2. If you already have a version of Photoshop installed then run it.
3. Click on "Help".
4. If it shows you already signed in then sign out.
5. Expect Photoshop and other Adobe apps to close.
6. Open Photoshop again.
7. Click on "Help", then "Sign in".
8. Enter your Adobe account's email address and password.
9. Quit Photoshop. DO NOT Start Trial.
10. For me, Photoshop stays open.
11. Close Photoshop.
12. Open Photoshop.
13. Click on "Help". You should see your Adobe account email address.
14. Open an image and neural filters should be available now and whenever you run Photoshop in the future.
15. NEVER "Start trial" or "Buy now" in Creative Cloud Desktop or in any other pre-activated Adobe app.
This could mess up the pre-activation.
If things stop working after 7 days then you might be able to recover the situation if you uninstall Photoshop and try again. Adobe might have some help on how to get rid of all traces of Photoshop. Before re-installing Photoshop I suggest that you use task manager to close any Adobe background processes that might be running so that they don't interfere with the, hopefully, clean installation. Use "End task" on any Adobe or Creative Cloud tasks that you see.
Good luck.
Thanks Charlie_Grimes! Your prescription worked like a charm !Well done for reporting your progress. A lot of people would not have bothered.
You may or may not be in a 7 day trial period; We can't be sure because we don't know exactly how the pre-activation works. Clicking "7 day trial" was probably a mistake. Obviously you don't want to be in a trial so follow the instructions below and, hopefully, you won't be in a trial; only time will tell.
1. Make sure that you have a valid Adobe account.
2. If you already have a version of Photoshop installed then run it.
3. Click on "Help".
4. If it shows you already signed in then sign out.
5. Expect Photoshop and other Adobe apps to close.
6. Open Photoshop again.
7. Click on "Help", then "Sign in".
8. Enter your Adobe account's email address and password.
9. Quit Photoshop. DO NOT Start Trial.
10. For me, Photoshop stays open.
11. Close Photoshop.
12. Open Photoshop.
13. Click on "Help". You should see your Adobe account email address.
14. Open an image and neural filters should be available now and whenever you run Photoshop in the future.
15. NEVER "Start trial" or "Buy now" in Creative Cloud Desktop or in any other pre-activated Adobe app.
This could mess up the pre-activation.
If things stop working after 7 days then you might be able to recover the situation if you uninstall Photoshop and try again. Adobe might have some help on how to get rid of all traces of Photoshop. Before re-installing Photoshop I suggest that you use task manager to close any Adobe background processes that might be running so that they don't interfere with the, hopefully, clean installation. Use "End task" on any Adobe or Creative Cloud tasks that you see.
Good luck.