Apple Mac OS X
Snow Leopard operating system.
Version: 10.6.2
Photoshop 7.0 now fails
Feedback Type: Troubleshooting Report
Contributed by: wgscott Tuesday, June 27 2006 @ 08:39 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
Adobe Photoshop 7.0 and ImageReady no longer open on my intel iMac after updating. My corresponding ppc update appears ok.
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Photoshop 7.0 now fails - FriscoFrog
I am having problems launching non Apple apps including the Adobe CS2 apps. I can launch them only after repeated restarts. The same is happening to me with my older Office X apps. This all began after the update. I hope there will be a fix soon for us Intel duo core folks.Tuesday, June 27 2006 @ 10:44 PM PDT
Photoshop 7.0 now fails - FriscoFrog
Update to my problem and a fix for me. Seems that Application Enhancer by Unsanity was interfering with the launching of the applications. By uninstalling it the problems disappeared. Temporarily disabling it did NOT work, a total uninstall and reboot was required. I will miss ClearDock ,WindowShade, and FruitMenu but having them interfer with the other operations wasn't worth it.Wednesday, June 28 2006 @ 01:18 AM PDT
Photoshop 7.0 now fails - wgscott
Thank you. In fact, I do have this, and I will give that a try. First time I have been burned in 4+ years by this, but obviously once is too much. Thanks for taking the time to reply with this advice. If your suggestion works, you will have saved me hours.Wednesday, June 28 2006 @ 05:34 AM PDT
It wasn't Unsanity - wgscott
Unfortunately disabling APE didn't fix the problem. Also, things like MS Word open (my other example of cheezy ppc Carbon bloatware). So this seems to be Adoobie specific.Wednesday, June 28 2006 @ 07:27 AM PDT
Photoshop 7.0 now fails - dpolzine_1
For me Photoshop CS fails to launch (or to error or log anything whatsoever!) but all other CS suite components do launch. I've tried updating, disabling, and uninstalling, (in that order) Unsanity's contributions but no luck there.Nor did a reinstall and reapplication of all available updates to Photoshop CS.
The problem persists with another clean admin or normal non-admin user.
I can however get it to launch and run with at "Safeboot" (hold the "Shift" key during boot-up, the login screen will state "Safeboot" in red type). Though obviously less than elegant as a useful workaround, it does tend to at third-party enhancement items that are installed for all users. Perhaps a something that installs a Kernal Extension (kext) at startup?
Perhaps we could compare outputs of the 'kextstat' Terminal command? Eliminate the Apple items and see what's left in common?
-David
Wednesday, June 28 2006 @ 05:20 PM PDT
Photoshop 7.0 now fails - dpolzine_1
For me Photoshop CS fails to launch (or to error or log anything whatsoever!) but all other CS suite components do launch. I've tried updating, disabling, and uninstalling, (in that order) Unsanity's contributions but no luck there.Nor did a reinstall and reapplication of all available updates to Photoshop CS.
The problem persists with another clean admin or normal non-admin user.
I can however get it to launch and run with at "Safeboot" (hold the "Shift" key during boot-up, the login screen will state "Safeboot" in red type). Though obviously less than elegant as a useful workaround, it does tend to at third-party enhancement items that are installed for all users. Perhaps a something that installs a Kernal Extension (kext) at startup?
Perhaps we could compare outputs of the 'kextstat' Terminal command? Eliminate the Apple items and see what's left in common?
-David
Wednesday, June 28 2006 @ 05:22 PM PDT
Photoshop 7.0 now fails - dpolzine_1
For me Photoshop CS fails to launch (or to error or log anything whatsoever!) but all other CS suite components do launch. I've tried updating, disabling, and uninstalling, (in that order) Unsanity's contributions but no luck there.Nor did a reinstall and reapplication of all available updates to Photoshop CS.
The problem persists with another clean admin or normal non-admin user.
I can however get it to launch and run with at "Safeboot" (hold the "Shift" key during boot-up, the login screen will state "Safeboot" in red type). Though obviously less than elegant as a useful workaround, it does tend to at third-party enhancement items that are installed for all users. Perhaps a something that installs a Kernal Extension (kext) at startup?
Perhaps we could compare outputs of the 'kextstat' Terminal command? Eliminate the Apple items and see what's left in common?
-David
Wednesday, June 28 2006 @ 05:46 PM PDT
Photoshop 7.0 now fails - toryalaihart
CS 8.0 fails too. I just bought a fully loaded macbook pro - all options max power, copied application over with application support etc, application pretends to launch and then nothing at all. Multiprocessor support upgrade did nothing at all. SOL and not paying $1000 for another copy. bye-bye Photoshop it seems.Tuesday, May 22 2007 @ 07:05 PM PDT
Photoshop 7.0 runs fine on my MacBook Pro - Steve Frawley
Photoshop 7.0 runs fine on my MacBook Pro. Try reinstalling it.Reply to This
Tuesday, June 27 2006 @ 10:38 PM PDT