![]() ![]() I don’t know if the current issues are Sonoma related or just typical of my past experience with the app updates. My experience with CC Desktop app updates continues to sour me on Adobe. I then relaunched the existing CC Desktop app and tried to update it. WHAT? A previous alternative download worked on my Mac Studio (running Ventura) in August 2023. It immediately failed with “Creative Cloud is not yet available for devices using Apple silicon. Downloaded the “alternatve” full installer (v 6.0.0.571) and ran it. I have frequently seen these odd CC Desktop update/install errors in prior versions of macOS so I assume this is just normal behavior for Adobe software (since software from other companies do not have issues updating). ![]() The “fix errors” info was not applicable (no firewall nor antivirus software). It got to 2.7% and failed, saying the Adobe servers were not reachable (error code 206). On all the previous attempts I had disabled automatic updates this time left it enabled. I quit the CC Desktop app, relaunched it, and tried again. CC Desktop app update got to 9% and failed again saying computer is offline (which was obviously a bogus error message). Tried again to install the CC Desktop app update it failed at 9% saying the computer is offline. The Help page also said to reboot, which I did the next morning. I opened Activity Monitor and searched for “Adobe” no obvious installer running. It said there was another Adobe installer running and to check Activity Monitor, but it did not say what installer to look for. ![]() Checked the Adobe Help page for error 81. Later, tried again and this time it failed at 1% with an error code 81. Obviously the computer was online since other apps connected OK to the Internet. Tried several times to install the update but it failed at 12%-17% with a “computer is offline” error. Opened the CC Desktop app window and saw there was an update (to v 6.0.0.571). Checked out all my apps, including LRC and PS 2024. ![]() Updated Mac Studio M1 Max to Sonoma macOS 14.0. To disable automatic updates, go to System Preferences > Software Update and uncheck Automatically keep my Mac up to date.
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