CS6 does not install on Mac - bad format hard drive - no recourse?

Hello

I wanted to install CS6 on my MacBook Pro, but installation is not that the format of your hard drive is supported by case - "case sensitive".

CS6 refused to install.

Another way to solve this problem other than to reformat the drive?

N ° there is no way around this. Adobe apps don't not install on HSFx, only HSF + discs.

Mylenium

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