Last month, I've been trying GIMP. It works fine, 2.8 one. But, yesterday, I just wanted to open it, actually the startup loads well, but somehow, stopped while attempt to loading fonts, so, I force to close it with task manager. And opening it again. My gimp startup doesn't load earlier, and suddenly loading fonts once the startup opened up. A little moment, my Gimp was not responding, and make the whole WINDOWS NOT RESPONDING. The only way I can, is just shutting it down, forced it, by plugging off the power source
little note, I'm running Gimp 2.8 inside of 32 bit windows 7.
I'm trying to reinstall Photoshop CS3 from disc. Everything looks like it installs smoothly, but when I try to launch PS, it just hangs with a grey background and finallly says "not responding". I've tried to hold down ctrl-alt-shift to get the preferences menu, but nothing ever pops up. I also looked in AppDataRoamingAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS3Adobe Photoshop CS3 Settings but there are no files located in this dir.
I have been trying to install and run a student version of AutoCAD 2013 on my computer and it keeps crashing/freezing at the first startup after installation, and never works after that. Installation is all fine and smooth. Starting the program however takes a few seconds to load the plugins then it hangs at the loading screen forever. I've tried turning off the loading screen but the program itself just crashes and appears to be "Not Responding" anyway. I've tried uninstalling all Autodesk products and only install AutoCAD 2013 but it's still not working.
As for my computer, it runs Autodesk Inventor 2014 very well. Specification-wise:
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Intel Xeon E31220 3.10GHz RAM: 16GB NVIDIA Quadro 600
I am a new user to Gimp and have gone out and watched many videos regarding how to use the different tools. I have recently been toying with the gradient tool on some text. Everything worked perfectly at first, but recently it seems to not be responding. Here are the steps that I take:
Open a new file with transparent background Create a text box Type in the text and adjust the font size and style Go under layer, transparency, and select alpha to selection Select gradient, select colors, select Dark Only mode Drag my line from left to right across the text
When I used this exact technique last week it worked just fine, now, it either does nothing at all or will only respond only if I change mode from Dark Only to Normal.
Just got my Wacom draw tablet working with GIMP....but now I have a whole new set of issues GIMP will not respond to either the Wacom pen or mouse then stops responding to my main keyboard and main mouse ., lets me draw a little on one layer and then just stops working. Today when I tried to configure the tablet settings in the tool box it didn't read the tablet at all. And yes the tablet was plugged in. I think I am starting to hate GIMP.
I just installed gimp 2.8.10 for os maverick. But when I tried the plugin "liquid rescale" i got the following message:
"Plug-In 'Liquid rescale' left image undo in inconsistent state, closing open undo group" and
"Plug-in liep vast: "gimp-lqr-plugin" (/Applications/Gimp.app/Contents/Resources/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/gimp-lqr-plugin)" as well as this report from apple :
It's probably something to do with the brushes 'cause when the folder (for the brushes) was still empty; Gimp started without any problems. And now, when the brushes are there, Gimp keeps on crashing. I'm 100% sure that this never happened to me when I was using the 2.6 version. URL....
I've had Gimp 2.8.6 for awhile now but suddenly within the past week it has begun to freeze during the startup process. It will get to 'loading fonts' and then it will stop. I don't have any extra fonts, I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling several times, and I've also tried installing previous versions and then updating them but nothing seems to be working.
I have just installed the Gimp 2.4.7 Mac Tiger PPC (with the Help Files) on an iMac G4/800, 768 ram, Nvidia GeForce2 MX (32mb). I was using 2.6.8 but this is obviously the right version for my computer specs. Just a couple of Gimp startup questions. How can I start the Gimp without the Splash Screen? Also, when the Gimp starts, there are 2 long, rectangular boxes. How can I get the "Layers, Channels, Paths" etc. box not to be part of the Gimp startup? Then, in the Main Menu box, I only want it to open only as far as the Paintbrush Configuration area. So when I start the Gimp, I just want the small Main Menu box to open.
I have a new (cheap) Lenovo Notebook that came preconfigured with Windows 8.
With some effort, I have configured it to have an administrator account and a normal user account.
Today I downloaded the latest GIMP and installed it on the administrator account. The program starts fine (albeit painfully slowly) and seems to run normally on the administrator account. However, in the normal user account, Gimp gets part way through loading and crashes as shown in this image:
what the error message: "The application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an usual way" might mean?
I installed Gimp 2.8 for Windows tonight on an XP SP3 system and it hangs for more than 30min when starting (never completes initializing). Gimp 2.8 takes 50% CPU and 184Mb RAM and sits "Gathering Data" with no further progress. I end up killing the process.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled into a fresh directory with no change. I gave up and tried to reinstall 2.6 and get almost the same issue except RAM usage goes up to 550Mb and it sits at the startup screen.
I experienced this issue with Gimp 2.6 whenever I had a lot of brushes in the brush folder. The only way I found to avoid the problem was to have less brushes in it. As a result, I never got to really use all of them like I had intended to.
The current version I'm using is 2.8. I updated Gimp because I saw the tagging system. I figured it'd be easier to locate the brushes I want to use. The program worked fine up until I added more folders to the brush folder to take advantage of the tagging system. Now the start-up freezes and crashes when it's updating the tagging cache.
In general, Gimp seems to get mad at me when I add a crap ton more than it's comfortable with.
When I start up my GIMP in windows, it indexes the fonts every first time that I start after a reboot.I am using windows 7, is there anyway to tell gimp not to index the fonts ?
I have CS6 and LR4.3 installed (for a while). I am not not able to Edit In LR4.3 4 photos that I wish to make into a panorama. CS6 will start to the first window and then locks (Not Responding). I have uninstalled and reinstalled CS6 and delete the preferences, all to no avail.
My photoshop cs2 program has been running very well for the past year or two. I have started saving files back and forth between cs3( at school) and cs2 (at home) for a school project. All the sudden, as I was painting a background to place in my project (magic wand>move tool) my cursor becomes an hourglass, all panels become blank, and at the top is says Photoshop (Not responding). This has happened 4 times now and I have lost my work each time.
I installed, registered, activated etc. Photoshop CS3 on my laptop today and when I went to start it up, it went to about the point where it said 'staring plug-ins...' and then I got the Program Not Responding message and it shut down, before I even got to open a file or even get to that page. I only had the blue blox with text and the grey background, then it shut down.
I can't open any files in photoshop CS3 I've tried from file-open and also from the source folder rightclick open with. No joy, even File New... brings up the new file options window but when I click ok nothing opens.
I've just installed max 2012 on a brand new workstation. Everything seemed to work fine until I've noticed that every time I close max or try to reset/open a new scene the program becomes unresponsive!!?! If I try to end the process, the program shuts down but the 3dsmax.exe process remains active in the task manager even 10 minutes. If I want to start a new session of max, I first need to end the Wscommcntrl3.exe process... I have installed all the latest SP and hotfixes and I'm using only V-ray and a couple of scripts. The problem doesn't occur on a freshly opened scene. It manifests itself after I've been working on the scene for some time or after I render something. This is becoming quite frustrating and time consuming. Why can't I end the 3dsmax process from the task manager? I can work on a single scene for hours and render it without any problem.
I can get AI to start up however when i try to open a file from my HD, AI stops responding. Ive tried to open with the 32bit version too but same thing happens. Im on Windows8, 3rd gen i3, 6 ram, intel HD4000 internal graphics card.
less than an hour after running the latest Adobe updates, Cocktail, Repair Permissions, reboot 10.7.5 dragging an 8bit background layer from a small .jpg to a simple 16bit 70MB layered file i got this for about four minutes waiting for it to generate a crash report, but it cleared in the meantime
as i've had no previous issues like this, i hope it is not something new..i also seem to have a problem with Color Settings changing, but that is before 13.0.2 (General Purpose 2 was set when i looked after this hang)
I just got a new computer at work and am working with Corel X5. I upgraded from X2 to X5, so all of my files are X2 files. When I open a fairly large file on my new Dell with more ram etc. I have major problems with the program responding to commands. I really did not have many problems in Corel X2 on a 7 year old Dell computer. Problems are:
1. Takes forever to open the file.
2. When it finally opens it take anywhere for 30 seconds to two or more minutes to respond to a command i.e. move an object, deleting an object, editing text and so on so I am waiting for each command I make.
We are still on Windows XP Professional in our office – could that have anything to do with the problem. Corel is the only problem I am having problems with. Dell Optiplex 790
I'm running AutoCad 2012 in Windows 7 64bit. Notebook is an Asus N53SV, i7 2GHz with 6gb RAM and NVidia Gt540 2gb. The problem is, when i try to Extrude objects, the screen turns into black for a second and a warning says GPU is not responding. Also the notebook has another GPU of Intel within the CPU.
I have been running Photoshop CS2 on my computer for about a month now, the full version, activated and registered. For some reason whenever I open a file, Photoshop stops responding; all it does is make a sound ("dun") sound whenever I click on the Photoshop window. The only button that works is the minimize button; I have to use Windows Task Manager to close the program.
Does anyone have any ideas what's going on and how I can fix this?
I am trying to install Photoshop CS3. I am using Vista Home Premium. It appears the installation starts, but stalls and I end up with a "not responding" message.
I have CS2 with Windows. It has been working perfectly but just recently some of the keys will not respond eg F7 for the layers.Also when trying to put Text on an image the text shows as a line ---------- but shows what is written in the layers comp.
Very annoying as I cannot gauge properly what I want to do.I'm not sure if it is something I have maybe altered in the set up unbeknowingly.
I have just reinstalled Adobe Photoshop CS2. It appears to install okay. When you start it up it appears to start okay, the splash screen appears and goes through the start up, that disappears and the normal working page appears, but as soon as I click on any menu,tool etc. it goes blank with the top left corner of the working page showing Adobe Photoshop (not responding). I also tried a "repair" from the unistaller, but no joy.
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I am working on a Dell Dimension 9150 I am running XP pro sp3. AV is AVG and firewall is Comodo. I have never been able to get PShop working on this computer, so I don't think it is a PShop problem. I have stacks of disk space, and 2Gb RAM.
I replaced an older HP Pavilion (Windows XP OS) with a new Pavilion with 64-bit Vista Home Premium. Photoshop CS3 seems to install okay, but when I launch the application I get a blank screen with a "not responding" message. I've tried re-installing, updating, etc., but still get the same results. Bridge opens up just fine.Since I read that CS4 has native 64-bit support, I thought I might have better luck with that. But I'd like to be sure before I open the upgrade software package.Any thoughts, or similar experience? Also, I would probably uninstall PS3 again before installing the update since CS3 doesn't launch anyway. I don't need CS3 to be on the computer, do I, as long as I have the serial number?Thanks for any help and/or suggestions. I'm looking forward to being able to use Photoshop again, especially on the new computer (8 gb memory, ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics, AMD Phenom X4 9650 Quad Core Processor).
The problem I have with my software is when it has finish loading and I open a new document, the cursor or arrow appears as the hand tool and no matter what other tool I try to choose it never changes. If choose to uses brushes it still remains as a hand tool. Whats up with that. I tried restoring to default settings and clearing history nothing happens.
PC I am using Revit Architecture on is Windows 7 Professional Intel Core i7 3.4ghz Ram 16gb 64-bit OS
When rendering a job the program stops responding. The task manager shows the cpu working hard but the memory is not being used at all. Windows reports failure to recover program and the application exits.