I upgraded my computer to Windows Vista Ultimate Edition of Windows 7 Professional and I try to install CS4 Web Premium.

I downloaded the latest CS4 since the support site and installed, enter my registration number.  Installation seemed fine, but when I try to open Photoshop, I get a message that there is some missing files in the application folder and I need to reinstall.  I did it about 3 times now. Can anyone help?

uninstall, clean and reinstall by use the CC cleaning tool to resolve installation problems. CC, CS3 - CS6

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