The installation of Adobe Photoshop prevents Windows to restart

I had trouble installing the new software with Windows 8, but eventually, the issues have been resolved.  But this one has completely mystified me.

I downloaded and installed Adobe Photoshop elements 11 and Prime Minister 11 Adobe elements. After installation, I opened both programs and all seemed well.  But, by following the instructions, I restarted my computer.  I should say "attempted to restart.  After a few minutes, he told me he was diagnose my computer and then it was fixing the problem.  After a few minutes, he told me he couldn't fix it and gave me a few options.  I chose to restore to a previous state where he worked.  Of course, the windows open and my newly installed programs disappeared.  I have re-installed the same problem at least 4 times with different attempts to resolve the problem.  I talked to Adobe (they concluded it was a problem of BONE) and read MS Web sites until my eyes are painful.
The Adobe Setup log indicates no error and, indeed, I had no problems during installation. The SrtTrail.txt file will not display any errors until the end when he gives this information completely useless: "unspecified changes to the system configuration may have caused the problem."  Now this seems to point to Adobe make the changes and I don't have a clue how to prevent changes.
I'm almost to the point of accepting that I lost over $ 1200 with the computer and the software and buy a Mac.

When you download the Setup file of Adobe, if it's a .exe file and not in a .msi file, you can right click on the file and select run as administrator.  This is what I refer when I mention, "may specify that you right click on the actual Setup.exe and select the option"Run As Administrator "?  And even if your username is an administrator? »

Right click and "run as Administrator" option give the privileges as opposed to a user installing ordinary admin who really only equal to a standard user privileges, believe me.

Run as administrator - in Windows 8

http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/9564-run-administrator-Windows-8-a.html

Start over with a new installation of Windows, and then installing the Adobe programs first place before anything, including updates of Windows, can be the only way you get these Adobe programs installed if everything else fails to do the job.  You won't lose too much if the machine is only one week other than time and effort.  If you can't get Adobe in this way (a new clean Windows installation), then you will ever do in until Adobe come up with a solution.

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