case-sensitive disks?

All my drives are case-sensitive on my Mac. Why not install your products? I failed with Acrobat Pro and PS 12 elements. I have a lot of case-sensitive file names. I can't change them. So should I connect an external drive to run your products?

Yes, Aardvark, you need to install applications on a drive that is not case sensitive.  Please see error "Unsupported of disks case-sensitive" or similar facility. Mac OS - http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-case-sensitive-drives-supported.html for more information.

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