Installation on case-sensitive mac

I have two volumes on my MBP. One - case-sesetive SSD drive is running on my system. A - an another HARD drive not case sensitive. I want to install photoshop and flash player on my HARD drive, but I can't do that, because the installation program do not ask me where to install Adobe products. How can I change?

I'm sorry BogdanKootz, it is not possible to install Photoshop on a formatted drive that is case-sensitive.  You can find additional details to error "sensitive of disks not supported" or similar install error | Mac OS.

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