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Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it adobe photoshop error 15 only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Photoshop not opening (hardware or system error) up vote adobe photoshop error 16 windows 8 0 down vote favorite Previously the photoshop is working on 12.04 ubuntu OS but now the photoshop is saying Unable to continue because of a hardware or system error. Sorry, but this error is unrecoverable. I reinstall photoshop with no luck So how can I open photoshop again? error-handling photoshop share|improve this question edited Jul 15 '13 at 12:00 Eric Carvalho 27.9k1575105 asked Jul 15 '13 at 11:42 vusan 312314 1 bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9623 ? –Rinzwind
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Jul 15 '13 at 12:11 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted Here is the final solution: https://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2008-July/038454.html It is a permanent fix, you do not need to do it every time you start Photoshop. (Here is a mirror) share|improve this answer answered Nov 30 '15 at 15:25 smartmouse 1363 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote I made work photoshop work by updating ttf-mscorefonts-installer. Actually the solution was found from Rinzwind's comment. share|improve this answer answered Aug 15 '13 at 5:06 vusan 312314 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote First, hold down all three Ctrl+Alt+Shift buttons Now "while keeping those button held," simply open Photoshop or a file that opens with Photoshop As Photoshop loads, you should get a prompt asking if you would like to "delete the Photoshop settings file", Click yes You should now be able to start Photoshop and the error message should disappear. But remember that you have to do this step each time to start photoshop. share|improve this answer answered May 21 '14 at 4:46 vusan 312314 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Emai
earlier today and then when I tried to get adobe photoshop error 0xc00007b back in it this afternoon this message came up adobe photoshop error scratch disks are full and wouldn't let me in: Unable to continue because of hardware or system
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errror. Sorry but this error is unrecoverable. In looking at customor support it said that if you use Windows XP and installed http://askubuntu.com/questions/320249/photoshop-not-opening-hardware-or-system-error it over a prior version of windows this could cause the problem. I don't use Windows xp, I have 2000. I have uninstalled the photoshop program and reinstalled it to no avail. Anybody have any ideas to get me up and running??? Thanks http://www.clearps.com/photoshop-forum/index.php/t/61102/ so much. Bobbi Thu, 27 May 2004 08:08 mikael_runsten (Photoshop begginer) I suppose you have tried the "Restore preferences" thing? (press and hold down Alt+Control+Shift immediatly after launching Elements. Click Yes to delete the Elements settings file) or delete the prefs folder manualy: C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\Elements\Adobe Photoshop Elements Prefs\ Micke Previous Topic: Problems Rotating Images Next Topic: Drug Store Prints from CD Goto Forum: Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Photoshop techniques & helpPhotoshop for WindowsPhotoshop for MacTechnical questionsPhotoshop ElementsAdobe Photoshop Elements Sitemap Contact Us © 2009–2010 ClearPS.com. All rights reserved. The information contained in ClearPS.com may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without the prior written authority of ClearPS.com Adobe Photoshop plug-ins, tools, tutorials and user discussions Photoshop news Photoshop plugins Photoshop forum
all new games crash Next message: [Wine] Data Access problem? Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] I recently came across a post (circa jan-feb 2008) where a user https://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2008-July/038454.html had encountered a fatal and unrecoverable crash when starting Photoshop for the second or subsequent time. I've noticed that this issue has happened to many people, myself included while installing it on someone's system today, and http://www.pcauthorities.com/how-to/adobe-photoshop/unable-to-continue-because-of-hardware-or-system-error/ that, while there is a short-term workaround (noted below), nobody has yet posted an actual permanent fix for the problem. I worked one out this afternoon, and thought I'd share it with you all, in order adobe photoshop to prevent frustration for anyone out there I can help. Here is my synopsis, as detailed as I can make it: Problem: Adobe Photoshop CS2 crashes upon startup with an unrecoverable hardware error. This error occurs on the second and subsequent starts. Symptoms: After loading plugins, tools, brushes, etc., the program halts with the error message "Unable to continue because of a hardware or system error. Sorry, but this error is unrecoverable." Clicking adobe photoshop error OK results in hard crash. Affected systems: Windows (any), and in Linux or Mac while running under Wine or Crossover Office. Who cares about Windows, let's discuss Wine and Crossover under Linux. Diagnosis: This problem is related to a settings file that is created and modified each time Photoshop runs and exits. Quick Fix: You can force Photoshop CS2 to start by holding down CTRL+ALT+SHIFT while starting the application in Windows or Linux, or Command+Option+Shift in Mac OSX. You will be presented with a dialog box that asks if you wish to delete the settings file. Selecting Yes will delete the file, and allow the application to start as normal. PERMANENT FIX: The permanent fix is actually very simple. The problematic file is the General Settings file, "Adobe Photoshop CS2 Prefs.psp", which references the default fonts Adobe expects to be installed. If for any reason these fonts, or any other files, are not installed or not functioning as expected, the application will terminate to the desktop. This settings file is located here: In Wine: /home/[USER PROFILE]/.wine/drive_c/windows/profiles/[USER PROFILE]/Application Data/Adobe/Photoshop/9.0/Adobe Photoshop CS2 Settings/Adobe Photoshop CS2 Prefs.psp In Crossover Office: /home/[USER PROFILE]/.cxoffice/[CS2 INSTALLATION BOTTLE NAME]/drive_c/windows/profiles/crossover/Application Data/Adobe/Photoshop/9.0/Adobe Photoshop CS2 Settings/Adobe Photoshop CS2 Prefs.psp Naturally, replace [USER PROFILE] with the user name you are working under, and replace the CS2 INSTAL
or System Error in Adobe Photoshop CS2 August 1, 2008 by JulesFiled under: Adobe Photoshop Remove the Photoshop settings file. Open Photoshop CS2 while pressing Ctrl+Alt+Shift on your keyboard. Click Yes when the message Delete the Adobe Photoshop Settings file? is displayed. Reset your computer’s clock. Right-click the lower right hand corner of the Windows taskbar and choose Adjust Date/Time. Ensure that it is showing the correct time and date. Tweet Tags: adobe photoshop cs2, error message Comments 23 Comments on Error Message: Unable to Continue Because of Hardware or System Error in Adobe Photoshop CS2 sas on Wed, 3rd Dec 2008 11:35 am don't help! mombSnamma on Mon, 29th Dec 2008 4:30 pm jpdbapezntczccovwell, hi admin adn people nice forum indeed. how's life? hope it's introduce branch ;) Jibesh Patra on Sun, 12th Apr 2009 1:10 am Amazing it works !! Thanks a lot !! Babs on Thu, 16th Apr 2009 2:50 pm THANK YOU! It works! ramato on Sat, 20th Jun 2009 11:48 am thank you..it works..amazing.. mahdi on Thu, 8th Oct 2009 12:40 pm Mmmmm .. it is not working with me .. i pressed alt+clrt+del … and showed that Delete the Adobe Photoshop Settings file … but is stall error not stoped … help me …. Jules on Thu, 8th Oct 2009 3:50 pm @mahdi - I suggest you try again, as this is how most such Adobe Photoshop errors can be fixed. If it does not work, you might need to reinstall Photoshop. manny on Fri, 23rd Oct 2009 1:13 pm hi @jules i have the same problem and just tried and tried (ctrl+alt+shift) but i still got the error. i also removed and re-installed it but still go the error. any idea or help that you can lend me. thanks in advance! Olivier on Wed, 18th Nov 2009 1:07 am It works thanks! You're a life savior my friend. senthil on Fri, 27th Aug 2010 6:38 am i have deleted the photoshop setting file but i does not work and reinstall it but no use i say the same error unable to open sytem error can any help me does the advance version works through cs3 or cs4 senthil on Fri, 27th Aug 2010 6:41 am but i have recently added more fonts in my control pannel setting is this the problem been???? .=Capuccin0=. on Thu, 30th Sep 2010 2:30 pm thanx a lot!! it worked 4 my CS4 :D Gerald on Fri, 19th Nov 2010 8:58 pm Solution #1 worked for Photoshop CS4 & Vista. Thanks. The suggest