Technically, yes — with compatibility tweaks and an activation bypass. Should you run CS2 on Anurag 10 Pro? No, unless you have a legacy project that must use old plugins or actions that only work in CS2. For all modern work, use current software. The hardware is wasted on a 2005 application.
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Photoshop CS2 (Version 9) was released in 2005 and is now considered "legacy" software. Activation Issues: Technically, yes — with compatibility tweaks and an
| Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | for CS2 & Windows XP/7 | Not suitable for Adobe CC 2024 (driver too old) | | Affordable ($40-$70 used / $120 new) | Large, outdated USB-B connector (not USB-C) | | Battery-free pen with 4096 levels (rare for its price) | No tilt support (CS2 doesn’t need it anyway) | | 8 programmable express keys | Surface scratches easily; requires a replacement film | | Zero input lag on old hardware | Only available in select markets (India, SE Asia) | For all modern work, use current software
Released in 2005, CS2 is now freely available (legally, via Adobe’s official legacy authorization) and runs like a dream on older or low-spec hardware. But there is a catch: CS2 does not support modern GPUs, high-DPI displays, or advanced pen pressure features out of the box.
Since Photoshop CS2 lacks modern Creative Cloud integration, the plugin is typically installed manually: