Need photoshop assistance! CD broken! Help!

liquidstrife

Raver and Programmer
Hey, I broke my Photoshop 6.0 CD and Adobe can't do anything about it apparently. I need someone to burn me a copy for Mac. I have OS X and 9.1. I have my own registration code too so I'm not using it illegally. Please help me! I'll pay shipping!!!

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Try your local video rental store. My local blockbuster rents playstation games and gets them repaired when they are broken. Even if the disc is snapped in two it has a chance of being fixed. I was told it usually costs about five dollars to do this.
 
Try your local video rental store. My local blockbuster rents playstation games and gets them repaired when they are broken. Even if the disc is snapped in two it has a chance of being fixed. I was told it usually costs about five dollars to do this.
 
That's interesting about the broken CDs, rubberchicken. I didn't know video stores were equipped to fix them when they were that far gone.

Still Adobe are being kind of jerks for not replacing it. I mean, if you sent the two parts to them in the mail, it would prove it was legitimate, and they should send you a new one. LinuxPPC did this once for me. Guess I shouldn't expect the same level of service by Adobe though.
 
I find it hard to believe. When I'm chewing CDs, the fracturing caused by snapping a compact disc annihilates the aluminum/acrylic layer, as well as stresses the plastic with the original impression, wiping out all those half-micron wide data bits caught in the fray...

Replacement is keen, bug Adobe enough with proofs of purchase and the act of God itself or whatever you wanna call it, and they should give in.
 
Originally posted by Jadey
That's interesting about the broken CDs, rubberchicken. I didn't know video stores were equipped to fix them when they were that far gone.



I have used a broken PS game repaired in this way and it worked ok. They place a clear film over each side to hold them together.
The blockbuster people actually send their discs to a company that specialises in repairs. They told me they would send away any disc I needed repaired.

I also agree with you about adobe, a 5 or 10 dollar fee to cover handling and shipping would be more than fair.
 
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