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05/13/2006 07:50:22 AM · #1 |
im stuck
i use imac g5 to edit my images
when i open Photoshop (7) every now and than it automatically starts to update Adobe online and than gets stuck or cant close down the update info
i used to avoid the problem by restart the comp once or twice
but now its very stubborn and i see no possibility to close the updatetransfer wich got stuck for some reason and get into Photoshop
the transferindicatorbox shows this info:
file:AWEDBFiles4.awe
path:HD Imac G5:Library Appl ..tion Support: Adobe Web:
anyone out there who have a clue whats happening and why and how i solve the problem ??
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05/13/2006 08:35:37 AM · #2 |
Have you considered,
deleting photoshop, and reinstalling then go into options in photoshop and make sure it doesn't try to update when you open it ?
OR
try to let it go... maybe there's a box thats trying to open, and will after a few minutes? or adobe is beign slow?
OR
**turn on tease factor** buy a pc?? **turn off tease factor**
(Actually the G5 is an excellent computer :) )
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05/13/2006 08:44:15 AM · #3 |
maybe you should just contact Adobe and ask about how to fix... or do you maybe have elagal version!?! |
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05/13/2006 08:59:33 AM · #4 |
think it might be illegal in a way
the company where i bought the aPPLE comp they installed the software on my request
i figured this might cause the update problems
hmm:(
Message edited by author 2006-05-13 09:00:46. |
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05/13/2006 09:00:50 AM · #5 |
sounds like a PS preference problem. Find out where to turn off auto update and problem should be fixed.
Not an Apple problem. if you ask me.
The reinstall may be a good bet also
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05/13/2006 09:01:05 AM · #6 |
You get what you pay for ;) so if you dont pay anything then you don't get anything |
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05/13/2006 09:03:32 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by dacrazyrn: sounds like a PS preference problem. Find out where to turn off auto update and problem should be fixed.
Not an Apple problem. if you ask me.
The reinstall may be a good bet also |
i have tried that
cant find the turn it off knob;( |
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05/14/2006 03:08:01 AM · #8 |
bump
still stuck
advise (no moral) needed |
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05/14/2006 03:42:50 AM · #9 |
try removing your plug-ins, they can cause ps to hang on startup, even more so if you have large or lots of plug-ins installed.
Message edited by author 2006-05-17 07:32:26.
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05/14/2006 04:22:12 AM · #10 |
i never installed any plugins
thx for the effort anyway |
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