On Wed, 2002-08-07 at 15:48, crazy_ebot wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Can anyone tell me why when I try and launch Adobe Photoshop v5.5 it gets
> to the bit where the ICC engine begins to initialise, then quits (system
> remains
> stable). When I try it with an install of Photoshop v6.0.1, it gives me
Heya Shay, you wrote:
> I'm always surprised when people zarch the hard disk to fix
> application problems. In 15 years I've *never* had to do it (except
> in extreme cases of hard disk corruption).
>
> But hey, I guess if it's faster to do a full re-install than locate
> the problem, then ma
I've tried Apple/option/shift in deleting the PS preferences ... no
luck. I've also
tried deleting all the coloursync profiles, the colour folder in Application
Support/Adobe, and all the coloursync prefences I could find.
The problem doesn't manifest when I try to open a file ... but
whenever
*heh heh* 'The force is close with this one, but no cigar ...'
(thanks Shay)
I've tried Apple/option/shift in deleting the PS preferences ... no luck. I've
also
tried deleting all the coloursync profiles, the colour folder in Application
Support/Adobe, and all the coloursync prefences I could
Hi Guys,
Can anyone tell me why when I try and launch Adobe Photoshop v5.5 it gets
to the bit where the ICC engine begins to initialise, then quits
(system remains
stable). When I try it with an install of Photoshop v6.0.1, it gives
me an error
message as it bugs out. It tells me 'Photoshop cou
Hi Guys,
Can anyone tell me why when I try and launch Adobe Photoshop v5.5 it gets
to the bit where the ICC engine begins to initialise, then quits (system
remains
stable). When I try it with an install of Photoshop v6.0.1, it gives me an
error
message as it bugs out. It tells me 'Photoshop c
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