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Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes unable to continue because of a hardware photoshop 7 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 0 down vote unable to continue because of a hardware or system error photoshop 7 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 Jul 15 '13 at 12:11
Unable To Continue Because Of A Hardware Or System Error Sorry But This Error Is Unrecoverable Cs2
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 Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to t
photoshop so I really need help! Error when he is done with intializing and stuff.. Unable to continue because of a hardware or system error. Sorry, but this error is unrecoverable. I already reinstalled Photoshop but it didn't help anything. I use Photoshop 7.0 photoshop cs2 hardware or system error Thx for the help, truSt aaron_martone 2003-06-02 12:06:31 UTC #2 Got the following from a PC Help Forum. Issue When you start Adobe Photoshop, it returns the error "Unable to continue because of hardware or system error. Sorry, but this error is unrecoverable." When you try to save a file from Photoshop, it returns the error "Could not load alert resource!" Solutions Do one or more of the following: Solution 1 If you use Windows XP, http://askubuntu.com/questions/320249/photoshop-not-opening-hardware-or-system-error run the Windows Program Compatibility Wizard to ensure that Photoshop isn't running in a compatibility mode: 1. Choose > Start > All Programs > Accessories > Program Compatibility Manager. 2. Click Next, and then select an option to locate Photoshop. 3. Select Adobe Photoshop, and click Next. 4. Select "Do not apply a compatibility mode," and click Next. 5. Uncheck any options for Select Display Settings for the Program, and click Next. 6. To test Photoshop with https://www.sitepoint.com/community/t/photoshop-error-need-really-help-fast/1350 the new compatibility settings, click Next. Proceed as follows: -- If Photoshop starts, exit it from it, return to the compatibility wizard, and select "Yes, set this program to always use these compatibility settings." Click Next, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the wizard. -- If Photoshop doesn't start, exit from the wizard, and see the other solutions in this document. Solution 2 Defragment the hard disk where you installed Photoshop. To defragment the hard disk, use either the Disk Defragmenter utility included with Windows or a third-party disk utility, such as Symantec Norton Utilities. Solution 3 If you installed Windows XP over a prior version of Windows, perform a clean reinstall of Windows XP, and then reinstall Photoshop: 1. Back up the files you want to save, for example, Photoshop files you created. 2. Uninstall Photoshop, and then uninstall Windows XP. 3. Perform a clean install of Windows XP: That is, select New Installation for Windows XP, not Quick Upgrade. 4. Reinstall Photoshop. For more information, see "Windows XP Install Notes." Solution 4 If you upgraded from Mac OS 9.0.4 to OS 9.1, remove and then reinstall Photoshop. Note: Before you reinstall Photoshop, be sure to move any personal files from the Photoshop folder to another location. Solution 5 Rename all AdobeFnt.lst files on each hard disk (for example, to AdobeFnt.old), and then start Photoshop. So
earlier today and then when I tried to get http://www.clearps.com/photoshop-forum/index.php/t/61102/ back in it this afternoon this message came up and wouldn't let me in: Unable to continue because of hardware or system errror. Sorry but this error is unrecoverable. In looking at customor support it said that if you use Windows XP and installed unable to 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 unable to continue 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