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 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.
I get this error when i launch a setup file <<16 Bit Windows Subsystem>> //Title\ <<C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32AUTOEXEC.NT.The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close to terminate the application'>> //Description\ and there is another button 'ignore' <<>> i tried both choices and neither of them worked
i think it's a compatibility issue but the problem is that i launched the same setup files b4 and they worked,,i have WINXP Pro SP2 and i think i've had this problem after i installed the SP2,,i right-clicked the setup file and i changed some of the compatibility options and it still doesn't work.
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.
About every 10 seconds I get a message on my screen asking if I want to install Adobe Flash Player. I don't but can't find a way to get rid of this annoying message. I have Windows XP.
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.
My moms computer is having issues starting up. It takes an extremely long time to boot up.It says windows is starting up.It takes a good 5 minutes to get to the page where she would normally enter her user name and password.Once you type in the password, it takes another 5 minutes before another log on message appears saying The system cannot log you on now because the domain is not available.I have tried logging in under safe mode, but the same log on to windows box always appears asking for her user name and password.I can't even get past that screen to get onto windows.The desktop was built for her by an ex bf of mine, and is currently running on windows 2000 professional.We do not have any disks to restore it.Plus she has a whole bunch of graphics and work she does not want lost.
In the last couple of weeksI have been getting the following message: "Please wait while checking system configuration" - in a pale blue box at startup. It sits on the top of all programs and will not turn off, even after a couple of hours, The rest of the operations work ok.
I have read an old thread on this in the forum, but it was never answered to my satisfaction, so I am asking again.
I'm running Windows XP - Media Center Edition on Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.2GHz, 1.5G RAM.This morning, Norton 360 detected and blocked several intrusion attempts, but stated that everything was secure.Shortly thereafter, every program that attempted to open would generate the following pop-up message, "[program name] UNABLE TO LOCATE COMPONENT - The application has failed to start because msefrms.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."I click OK to acknowledge this message, only to have it reappear. After several "OK clicks", however, the program usually opens and functions properly.
I restarted my PC to get into safe mode to run a virus scan, but the message appears even before Windows begins (even on winlogon, services, lsass, etc.). Again, a few clicks of OK gets me past the message and into Windows.I haven't been able to find ANY reference to msefrms.dll on the web.
I'm running Windows XP SP 2 and I get an error message whenever i connect my blackberry curve to the computer. if the usb device is stopped, it will go away, but other than that it won't disappear after clicking cancel. if it helps, I installed the roxio media manager only yesterday, when the error first came up. Its name is Exception Process Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6b
Every time I switch on my machine and try to connect to the internet, I get a dialogue box: Web page is unavailable while offline. To view this page, click connect. When I click connect, I can view the page and don't get the error message again until I switch off the machine. Why does this happen?
when I booted up Windows XP it would only run up to the Windows loading page. Where you see the Windows logo and there is a bar running. After that my monitor either goes blank or gives me a "no signal" message. So I decided to reformat my hard drive and re-install the OS. Well now it only turns up the background, where I could see the background image and the mouse. But no start bar no nothing. I am running Pentium 4 Processor. Intel Desktop Board D915PBL Windows SP1
I'm trying to download LIve Messenger 8.1 and keep getting this error: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage Most likely causes:You are not connected to the Internet.The website is encountering problems. might be a typing error in the address
a message keeps popping up saying the following: Cannot load dialog. Error 623: The system could not find the phone book entry for this connection. All I can do is click the close button and it goes away and nothing else seems to happen, but it pops up again in a few minutes.
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 have a Dell Inspirion laptop and have formated the HD and removed the partions. Have tried booting from a USB HD and have also tried another burned disk. No change will not install.
Man, my computer for the last two weeks have been crashing like an emo. I mean, when I play GTA: San Adreas, in 20 minutes, I get a BSOD with a stop error. When I put hardware acceleration to full, in a half an hour, I get a BSOD with a similar error. Believe me, I got three kinds of errors, and some were from different time. I believe the problem either came from the either the PSU, new 512 mb of ram, old 512, CPU, system board, or the graphic card. I'll try to post the error as best as I can. So, is there a solution to this? Error Message: STOP 0x000000EA THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER (Q293078) This is one of them, but there another one with KMODE that I can't seem to remember. Also, sometimes, after it tries to recover from a serious error, the computer shuts down during the bootup before I can choose which XP version I can choose. Also, I hate to say this, but I'm not using a legit windows copy sp1, but I have updated to sp2.
i had XP 2008 virus/spyware, which I think I managed to get rid of with Malwarebytes' Anti Malware and System Mechanic 7. Now I have a new problem. After receiving a recent download from microsoft, upon restarting, I get the blue screen of death with this message; STOP: C000021a (Fatal System Error) The Windows Logon Process system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc0000005 (0x00000000 0x00000000)
I can't get anywhere into Windows, I've done F2, F8, F12, everything I could think of without risking more damage. I've booted from the system mechanic CD with the Hard Drive recovery, and while it said it found and fixed a problem, it didn't fix this one.
When I'm trying to start up Windows XP Home Edition I receive an error box without an error message, I can just click YES or NO. Neither option let's me continue. When starting up in Safe Mode, everything works fine.
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 message could not be sent because the server rejected the sender's e-mail address. The sender's e-mail address was 'cih333@suddenlink.net'. Subject 'Batman!', Account: 'pop.suddenlink.net', Server: 'smtp.suddenlink.net', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '553 Authentication is required to send mail as <cih333@suddenlink.net>', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 553, Error Number: 0x800CCC78
I keep getting this error message when I boot. The entire message says, "windows explorer has encountered an error and needs to close." When I close the box, i lose my desktop, and can't run a bunch of programs, including the "run" option. I am able to run my browsers and get on the web. I did do a system restore, and it worked at first, but then on the next reboot, i got the error message again. Did another system restore, same thing.
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?
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.