


The update using an administrator account worked.Īnother support article for unspecified products from this year ( ), but apparently somewhat dated as it refers only to Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8, suggests deleting the updater folder. A post on another bulletin board suggested this article was valid for more than the stated products. It continued to fail even after restarting Windows.Ī search for the error code found a support article from 2018 for Adobe Creative Cloud and Creative Suite CS6 ( ), that suggested five solutions, the first of which was to install the update using an administrator account. This attempt was in a standard account and the appropriate user account control permission to change the system had been granted. The 14.1 update failed with error code U44M1I210. Shortly after installation a window popped up advising that updates for Photoshop Elements (to 14.1) and Adobe Camera Raw (to 9.5) were available. The download file from /products was for the original release, 14.0. I just installed Photoshop Elements 14 on a new Windows 11 Pro desktop.
