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Photoshop Will Not Initialize
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Everytime I start Photoshop, just as the intro window closes, it crashes with the message "Unable to initialize photoshop because of a program error." When I log in as another user, however, this doesn't happen. I've reinstalled multiple times to no avail. I'm trying to avoid a total system reinstall. Regretably I'm not UNIX savvy. Can anyone decipher this crash log or point me in some sort of direction?
Many thanks,
Kris Poorbaugh
Many thanks,
Kris Poorbaugh
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Hello,
I am not an avid Crashlog reader... those things are for programmers that have debuggers and tools to properly determine what happened.
But you mention that your Photoshop program works correctly when you login as a different user... so there has to be something wrong with your current profile.
Take a look at the Accounts control panel, and see if you have anything special/weird starting up that might conflict with Photoshop. I do not think that a re-install is necessaray. Also, run the disk utility, and check for permissions that might be out of whack.
Worst case, you may need to delete the account you are working with, and then re-create it. Be sure to save off your internet settings, and other profile specific information, such as emails and address books before doing the deletion. Also, do not copy all of the hidden/cryptic files back and forth; you might copy the corruption into the new account.
Also, Mac OS X is not Linux based... it is based on the BSD Unix, which has a similar "look and feel" as linux, but the filesystems are different, and the internal guts are different. IN terms of stability, I have seen equally excellent results with both.
The GUI (look and feel) of Mac OS X is special to the Macintosh. While the BSD underpinnings may be used elsewhere, the Aqua (look and feel) part of Mac OS X is what makes the Mac special.
Christian
I am not an avid Crashlog reader... those things are for programmers that have debuggers and tools to properly determine what happened.
But you mention that your Photoshop program works correctly when you login as a different user... so there has to be something wrong with your current profile.
Take a look at the Accounts control panel, and see if you have anything special/weird starting up that might conflict with Photoshop. I do not think that a re-install is necessaray. Also, run the disk utility, and check for permissions that might be out of whack.
Worst case, you may need to delete the account you are working with, and then re-create it. Be sure to save off your internet settings, and other profile specific information, such as emails and address books before doing the deletion. Also, do not copy all of the hidden/cryptic files back and forth; you might copy the corruption into the new account.
Also, Mac OS X is not Linux based... it is based on the BSD Unix, which has a similar "look and feel" as linux, but the filesystems are different, and the internal guts are different. IN terms of stability, I have seen equally excellent results with both.
The GUI (look and feel) of Mac OS X is special to the Macintosh. While the BSD underpinnings may be used elsewhere, the Aqua (look and feel) part of Mac OS X is what makes the Mac special.
Christian
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Thanks for your Quote, it did help me as well. i had the same problem and found the answer here from you. thanks once again
Kim
Kim
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Originally Posted by kc0arf
Hello,
I am not an avid Crashlog reader... those things are for programmers that have debuggers and tools to properly determine what happened.
But you mention that your Photoshop program works correctly when you login as a different user... so there has to be something wrong with your current profile.
Take a look at the Accounts control panel, and see if you have anything special/weird starting up that might conflict with Photoshop. I do not think that a re-install is necessaray. Also, run the disk utility, and check for permissions that might be out of whack.
Worst case, you may need to delete the account you are working with, and then re-create it. Be sure to save off your internet settings, and other profile specific information, such as emails and address books before doing the deletion. Also, do not copy all of the hidden/cryptic files back and forth; you might copy the corruption into the new account.
Also, Mac OS X is not Linux based... it is based on the BSD Unix, which has a similar "look and feel" as linux, but the filesystems are different, and the internal guts are different. IN terms of stability, I have seen equally excellent results with both.
The GUI (look and feel) of Mac OS X is special to the Macintosh. While the BSD underpinnings may be used elsewhere, the Aqua (look and feel) part of Mac OS X is what makes the Mac special.
Christian
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