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Help! My copy of Photoshop was working fine. Then, today, I open it up (I haven't done anything at this point since the last time I opened photoshop sucessfully) and it gets to "Loading brushes..." and then it auto-quits. I've tried restarting and all sorts of other tricks. Nothing works. It also scans for plugins now, something it never did. I don't understand what happened though, I didn't do anything!
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Did you recently install new brushes?
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Originally posted by kaos@Feb 24 2005, 12:32 PM
Did you recently install new brushes?
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Yeah, but it was working after that! Ohh, wait, I have an idea!
EDIT: Crap, now it gets to "Initializing color prefrences..."
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Try restarting...or something.
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And maybe try deleting the new brushes you installed.. it may help
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If you installed like a 4 gb brush set, I think it might make a difference, but it shouldn't make it crash
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Guys, I've restarted a million times. Photoshop won't even start up! While it's initializing stuff in the loading screen, it closes!
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Remove the brushes. Uninstall then reinstall photoshop if that doesnt work (be sure to delete the registry data)
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xp will spontaniously close programs without warning if it shows sign of crashing... You may be using too much ram or something.
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Originally posted by Ryzee@Mar 1 2005, 01:30 AM
xp will spontaniously close programs without warning if it shows sign of crashing... You may be using too much ram or something.
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I doubt that xp is doing it, it probably those bad brushes. If unstalling them dont work, try reinstalling photoshop.
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