Navigate to the installation directory:
- macOS: /Applications
- Windows: C:\Program Files\Adobe\
Exit Code 7 is a common installation error that occurs when your app installation encounters issues.
Follow the steps based on your operating system:
Follow these solutions one-by-one to fix this issue and resume your Adobe app installation.
Leftover files or folders from a previous installation or update attempt may be causing file system read/write errors. To resolve, follow these steps:
Navigate to the installation directory:
Look for folders named after the Adobe apps you're reinstalling. For example, rename Adobe Photoshop CC to Adobe Photoshop CC old.
Check for a folder named AdobePatchFiles and rename it.
(macOS only) Rename the main Adobe folder in /Applications to Adobe_old.
Reinstall your Adobe application.
After successful installation, confirm that your other Adobe apps are working, then delete the renamed folders.
You may not have the necessary read/write permissions for certain files or folders required during installation. To resolve this, verify and update file permissions for the folders mentioned in your installation log.
Check the installation log file for error codes and file paths.
Identify the parent folder (or directory) in each error message (the folder directly before the final folder in the path).
Close all Adobe applications.
Now, follow these steps to update permissions for your operating system:
Your Adobe application installation may fail or crash due to issues with Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable packages. Follow these steps to repair or reinstall the corrupted or missing packages:
Go to Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features.
Look for entries named Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable.
Check your Adobe install log to find the exact version causing the error. Then, either repair or reinstall only that version.
Right-click each version one by one, select Change, then choose Repair in the dialog box.
If Change option is not available, uninstall the version and then download and reinstall it from Microsoft Download Center.
Restart your computer.
Reinstall your Adobe application.
Restarting your computer in safe mode can help remove system-level conflicts that may interfere with Adobe application installations. To resolve, follow these steps to restart in safe mode and reinstall the app:
Restart your computer in safe mode:
Reinstall your Adobe app while in safe mode.
The Microsoft Windows Installer service may be corrupted or not functioning properly. Follow these steps to repair the Window installer:
Right-click the Start menu icon (or press Windows + X).
Select Windows Terminal (Admin) or Command Prompt (Admin).
Select Yes to the User Account Control request to allow the Terminal app to make changes to your device.
In the Command Prompt window, type sfc /SCANNOW and press Enter.
When the system scan completes, type msiexec/unreg in the Command Prompt window and press Enter.
Type msiexec /regserver in the Command Prompt window and press Enter.
Reinstall your Adobe application.
Exit code 7 is a generic error code. To identify the root cause, review the installation log under "There are problems with your installation." The error message describing what went wrong appears below the exit code.
For details on where to find log files and how to review them, refer to Troubleshoot install issues with log files | Creative Cloud.