
Type the number that corresponds to the option you want to select and then press Enter.Review the Adobe End-User License Agreement: Type y to accept or n to decline (if you decline, the script stops).Choose your language: Type e for English or j for Japanese, and then press Enter.Follow the onscreen instructions in this order:.NOTE:If Run as Administrator is not available when you right-click, double-click AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.exe to run the EXE file. If you can’t locate the downloaded file, see Find your downloaded Adobe app or file. Right-click the downloaded AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.exe file and choose Run as Administrator.Click the following link to download the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool for Windows: AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.exe. If you see a download or save file prompt, click Save File to download it on your computer.Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the uninstallation.


If you’re facing issues with syncing your assets, files, and folders, you might have to remove the CoreSync entry from the Cleaner Tool. You can also use it to remove prerelease software on your system, or if you’re unable to connect to Adobe servers. The Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool is used to remove installation records for Creative Cloud or Creative Suite applications that may have become corrupted or may be causing problems with a new installation. Run the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to fix Creative Cloud or Creative Suite installation issues. Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation issues
