I searched through the forums for any sign of something that matched my problem, but found none. So here it is...I go to install photoshop and I click the setup.exe and a window pops up saying Loading InstallShield. It gets to 99% then stops and the window vanishes. I've tried from the hard drive as well, but the same thing happens. No errors or anything...just vanishes.I use Windows XP Professional version 2002 Service Pack 2.If anyone has any ideas for how to get it to work I'd appreciate it. Thank you.
I uploaded my pictures. They are no longer on my camera, but I can see them on my computer screen as thumbnails. They are not in the location given. The screen that the thumbnails are on has the option of 1. Get photos,2. Save, with file location listed. BUT it wont allow me to save. At the bottom the only two options are Get photos and Cancel. How can I save my pictures?
When she loads Adobe photoshop V7 and tries to open an image file, as you scroll down the dialogue box which contains a thumbnail list of the images she gets a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library popup window which says Runtime error! Program c:program Files .....Photoshop.exe abnormal programme termination.I have run Nortin System works and had it fix all the errors it found. I have also run RegistryFix and had it fix all the errors it found. Problem still there.
I was tooling around Abode Photoshop, when suddenly my computer stopped responding to left-clicks, so I was stuck inside the program.I tried hitting ctrl alt delete but I couldn't force Photoshop to end because my computer wouldn't respond to left clicks. So I hit the reset button and when my computer booted up, nothing would respond to left clicks.Right clicks worked, however.I tried a bunch of stuff, like uninstalling Photoshop and using a system restore, but nothing worked.Then suddenly, out of nowhere, my left-clicking ability returned.
When initiating Adobe Photoshop, this error message appears, and after I click okay it continues to load and I'm able to use it with no problem. My thinking is that it might be a plug in, however, if it's some sort of file generated from Windows XP,
I've been reading that Photoshop is being written for 64 bit. In view of what I've read about Vista will I be better off installing XP 64. I currently use XP 32 with no problems.
I cleaned up a lot of junk software last nite. Today, I launched Photoshop CS2 and got a popup message that photoshop.exe can not find UxTheme.dll in Cprogram filesadobe photophopcs2. It also listed other adobe programs as well as movie factory and several others. It also listed the winnt folder and the system folder as places it looked for this dll. Is it possible I removed it when I was removing other programs by mistake. Is there a way to put it back? I'm running Windows 2000 Professional on a AMD 2400 processor. BTW, photoshop runs fine after I acknowlege the popup.
Recently I tried to open up Photoshop CS2 like I do all the time, and it said I do not have permission to access this program.I am the only one who uses my computer, with no guest accounts active.I also noticed I can't even select to shut down computer from the Start button. I have to log out first, and then shut down from there.I did a virus sweep and found 3 Trojans, which have now been deleted. I also created another User account as an administrator, but I still get permission problems.
The following link says that:Photoshop Album Starter Edition 3.0 is not a time-limited or Please note: Photoshop Album Starter Edition 3.0 is not a time-limited or Learn about the key features in Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition 3.0.http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopalbum/starter.html But in my book it is I had it for 15 days,then it wants me to register which it will not allow me to do without some kind of code number which I don't have unless I purchase it.The only way to get the registration window to close is to reboot my computer?
The error is "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive." There is no drive specified at the end of the sentence. There is an extra space (where maybe the drive is supposed to go) and then the period. I've tried a system restore to a date before I loaded a new photoshop program with no success. I see the others have run a program called "HijackThis v1.99.1" == then copied that log into the post. I've never used that program -- where can I find it and then what do I do so I can give you better information.
1) This computer has trouble running Photoshop. I bought it specifically for graphics programs (Being a gaming laptop I thought it would be capable) I did my final year of high school, hardly using Photoshop at all (But it worked all the same) and then as I finished high school and the warranty expired it stopped. What happens: I open Photoshop, it opens fine. I try to create a new file or open one and nothing happens. Sometimes if I'm lucky and I repetitively open a file it will open, but when I attempt to draw the line will delete itself. I have heard of Wireless adapters and Printers interfering with it, but that seems to not be the case. I have formatted twice and still no fix. I thought this was just a general Photoshop problem, I installed the trial, a legit version of PS7, a cracked version of CS2 and CS3, and still nothing (Don't worry, I deleted all photoshop files in between installs)Now Zbrush won't open, Corel Painter has trouble and Paintshop pro is also having problems. This computer hates me! I also have other problems: My computer has never been able to drag and drop. I have installed the registry entries for it, checked my start panel options, upgraded mouse drivers, bought at least 3 mice and still nothing. I can drag and drop on some programs such as RocketDock, but never on the desktop or within folders. When I start up the computer everything freezes and all popups close when I click on them automatically until I click the FN key. Sometimes when I'm talking on MSN or a similar program the window will just close without warning and I can't open any file until I click the FN key. Every now and then I get a BSOD with a Kernal inscreen error from Atapi.sys - Even after formatting twice I've tried everything. I have upgraded drivers (All of them as far as I know, even updated the Bios last time) formatted, searched for hours online, contacted Asus (They told me to contact Adobe who told me to contact Asus). This computer was surely a waste of $2000.
Recently, I tried to open a very large file into Photoshop. It froze, and my computer crashed, so I restarted it by turning off and on the power. When it started up, it was normal, but it got to that screen that tells you that it was shut down incorrectly, and asks if you want to go into safe mode, normal mode, last good configuration, etc.When I go into normal mode (or last good configuration), it gets to the Windows Startup screen (flag w/ green bars moving below), but then the computer just restarts itself.
i opened photshop today and found out there was a problem with licencing or something so i unistalled using control panel and thought i should just download the latest to see how good it is installed cs4 extended all when smoothly but got one measly error at the end: English Language Pack Error: Error 2 so i unistalled AGAIN and reinstalled still same error there is nothing on my computer stopping it i checked all the processers.
I downloaded a trail version of "Photoshop Elements 6.0" I also downloaded a program that said it would unlock the trail. I knew better, but DL'd anyway. I opened it and now I'm royally screwed.
I went into safe mode and did a virus scan. It detected 3 viruses and quar' them. I tried to do a Sys' Restore however the only date/time it has is the date/time when the problems started
I am trying to install Adobe InCopy CS4 and I can't make the exe file run. When I click to install the downloaded file, nothing happens. I have disabled my AVG but that doesn't make a difference.
When going to certain websites, I'm receiving a message saying that I need to install Flash. I have gone to Adobe's site to download it, and it says "Flash successfully installed" but apparently that is not the case.
Ive been making a short movie on a family occasion, its about 12minutes long & been having problems getting it into AVI. I receintly added another few minutes onto it, and I seem to get "Error: Out Of Memory" at the same part every time. when its at 67%, I get this Error. (you can see my specs/how much ram I have in my sig below)I'm just wondering if anyone else has had this problem before? I have looked on Adobe website but there seems to be nothing on this issue.
I was trying to update Adobe Reader from 7.0.5 to 7.0.8, the newest one, when all my problems began. When I tried to install .8 I got a message that read: "The installation source for this product is not available. Verify that the source exists and that you can acces it." So was going to just remove Adobe 7.05 in Add/Remove and got the same message. Went to C:program files and got the same message. I can't get Adobe off my computer. I really need help. The 7.0.5 won't open anything, get the same message. I don't know where the source file would be if it isn't in C:program files.
I have been having problems actually opening the adobe website for the past 4 weeks.I realise that macromedia redirects to adobe and so therefore I also have problems there.Fortunately I managed to reinstall my adobe reader and flash installers from a cd.When I type in the address, after it seems to have searched for a while I get the seasearch from MSN that says the site does not exist and asks if i meant to go to adobe.com! On clicking any links to adobe I just get the page cannot be displayed message!The odd thing is that after I reinstalled the adobe reader from the cd, it came up with 3 updates from the website and I installed them.I am running Windows XP, and have run AVG and adaware scans with no problems. I also run zone alarm (adobe is allowed, must be else it wouldn't have updated itself?)
when I'm trying to open any application in windows XP and the adobe program comes up with an error saying it cant open, because its unsupported. It makes no difference what program I open the adobe application still comes up.The only one not effected is explorer.Have a limited account active and this seems ok.tryed opening everything to get in the back door but I get the above error.
My Secunia Software Inspector tells me the detected version on my XP is insecure and download new version 9.0.47.Download of new version okay but unable to remove old version 9.0.28.0.Unable to understand vendor's instruction at www.adobe.com/go/get flash.Can anyone advise how to remove insecure version?
i'm trying to uninstall Adobe Audition 3.0 so i can reinstall, but everytime it gets to the "remove" part of the uninstallation process it freezes. i tried deleting it manually through "run>regedit" but its still there even through it is no longer in "add/remove programs" or "run>regedit" ..i tried reinstalling just in case, but it had me remove or repair previous versions of AA3, and both options still cause it to freeze.
Running Windows XP Pro SP2... I don't know what happened, but when I click on any shortcut to a program, Adobe Reader tries to open it and then tells me it's not a supported type. I wanted to do a System Restore to go back to before this started happening, but Adobe is trying to open System Restore as well! I wanted to remove Adobe altogether to try to fix this, but I can't open Add/Remove Programs in control panel, because Adobe tries to open this
When I try to install my Adobe premiere software I get this alert16 bit windows subsystem C:windowssystem32autoexec.nt The system file is not suitable for running MS DOS and Microsoft windows applications Choose 'close' to terminate the application
Using Adobe Photo deluxe with windows xp and now it won't load due to the above message. it also states C:|WINDOWSSYSTEM32AUTOEXEC.NT The system file is not suitable for running MS-Dos and Microsoft windows applications. Choose close to terminate the application. Has anyone experienced this and how can it be easily corrected as I am only an intermediate computer user?
It necessary to remove Acrobat Reader in order to install an update. As part of the manual removal I was to remove three files at the cmd level. They will not remove at any level.All I get is Access denied. I am doing this with administrator privileges. How do I get these three files removed? They are .dll in the ActiveX directory.
I've never had a problem viewing videos on Firefox but now I'm told I need to install Adobe Flash Player - but I'm unable to.I did a system search for AFP but nothing shows up. Does this mean I don't have it on my computer? How could I see videos before this past week but can't now? I have no problems with IE, which I use occasionally but Firefox is my favorite.