Photoshop :: CS6 Application Has Moved Message When Starting?
Aug 9, 2013
I keep getting an application has moved message when starting Photo Shop CS6I have attached a screen grab of the message here. what I need to do to keep it from happening each time I start up CS6?
My OS is OSX Mountain Lion 10.8.4I start up CS6 from my normal location which is the CS6 icon that resides in my dock.if I select the update button, it has no effect, the application still gives me the same message each time I start up.
Today I have started getting an error message that Photoshop has moved. I only get this message if Photoshop is not running and I right-click on something and choose to Open With Photoshop.
If I launch Photoshop first and then right-click open with Photoshop everything is fine. If the Application really had moved then shouldn't Photoshop complain when I double click on it in the Finder or open it through spotlight?
When I click on Ps on the dock a message comes up that 'Application has moved. This application has been moved from the location in which it was originally installed. Some settings need to be repaired.' I have to click Cancel and it then loads. Whilst this is no great hardship it would be nicer if it loaded direct from the dock as everything else does.
Second question, I have three hard drives in the case, one for OS, one for Photoshop and a third for Back up. I also have three external drives for triplicate back up.
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I have just recently installed CS4 on my work computer. The first day I recieved this error message: "The instruction at '0x0e4c2c5b' referenced memory at '0x00000028'. The memory could not be read."  The program immediatly shuts down causing me to lose all my work. My IT guys uninstalled the program and reinstalled and yet I still receive the error everytime I open the program. Any ideas?
I've just installed PhotoShop 6 on 20 of our college iMacs. We have a volume license account so this individual account signin is useless, but that's not the issue. Mac OSX, we have restricted use of files for students, they are allowed to run applications. Allowed access to Adobe Photoshop CS6. Software opens, but then gets message not allowed to run application adobe_licutil. What/where is that so we can modify our security settings to allow this to operate?
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- The "Reset All Warning Dialogs" button from Edit - Preferences - General is not very usefull because I want to keep other messages' settings, only this one should be affected.
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I am used to a different more limited paint software package.
So doing simple stuff in Photoshop is new to me.
When I clicked on the color square it presented me with a dialog box to select a color. I tried everything I could think of but it only gives me shades of gray.
After installing Photoshop CS on my laptop (PIII 866Mhz, 256Mb) it won't start. Error message is "Memory could not be allocated for the activation process. Please close all applications and try again". Adobe list the minimum spec as PIII and 128Mb.
It's a fresh install of XP - all updated now & naturally fresh install of Pshop which did work for a while.. Machine is new, dualcore intel, 2GB ram, 2 hard drives. Was wondering was dualcore a problem (it's new for me as well as for pshop 5.5 - but it wasnt a problem initially, so..)
I can think of 2 things I did before this problem arose -
1) installed Adobe Illustrator 8
2) changed windows page file to a partition on second harddrive & set photoshops scratchdiscs to same partition [unfortunately dont know which I did first & if it worked immediately afterwards...]
I wasnt using it much for a while (so it could be the fault of something completely different), when I tried to restart it gets as far as "initialising icc engine" then i get the needs to close & contact microsoft window which shows the info but doesnt let you copy it (damn ms) does say [I've added the number of noughts]:
I tried uninstalling & reinstalling - it hasn't helped - exactly same problem
the 5.5 readme file says:
Quote:
Adobe Photoshop software's initialization file (photos55.ini) is located in the Adobe Photoshop 5.5 Settings folder under the directory where Photoshop is installed. The preferences file (Adobe Photoshop 5.5 Prefs.PSP) is also located in the same Prefs directory. the preferences file doesnt exist - prob cause I uninstalled/reinstalled & the programme hasnt started since
I have a mac OS X 10.8.2 and my CS5 has always worked but now will not open. The only thing different on my computer is the removal of the Java application.
I have Adobe Photoshop CS2 version 9.0, and when I just go to File>new. I then see your typical settings for a new blank photoshop document, and click OK. And rather then show me a blank white canvas to work on like normal, I get nothing. It just goes to the default workspace. (The grey background of photoshop, with the tools ect.)?
The only thing I seem to be able to do is open some JPEG images, but then it wont let me rotate them 90 degrees either, so its landscape?
i went to install CS9(.2,i think) on my laptop the other day and it installed fine,but when you start it the program freezes. when launched ,it fills in all the boxes etc and looks ready to go,but as soon as you try to do anything eg click on anything,the boxes all grey out and it freezes completely,so you cant do anything with it.
have tried reinstalling and exactly the same thing happened,yet it worked perfecrtly on another different laptop.i changed screen resolution and checked direct-x was up to date,with no joy.
Basically this happpens in CS6 when using the Marquee tool and moving the marquee with the arrow keys or dragging inside the marquee. Does not repeat in CS4.About the only way to make it go away is to reduce cache levels in Preferences > Performance to 1 which is a problem in itself. Refreshing the screen (toggling the Tab key) makes the ghost marks go away but they reappear when moving the marquee. Changing Tile Size does not do anything.
My graphics card is integrated,so aside from buying a new laptop,my options are limited.Maybe a Adobe employee can look at it
Tech data:
Adobe Photoshop Version: 13.0 (13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00) x32 Operating System: Windows 7 32-bit Version: 6.1 Service Pack 1 System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:15, Stepping:13 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3
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I am able to use premiere pro and after effect but cannot get either illustrator or photoshop cs6 or cc to work.information that I get at start up is problem signature:
running on a PC windows 7 with 16 meg of ram and 6 core processor, had previously had CS 5 mater edition running fine. cleaned it off the system and now cannot for the life of me get cs6 or cc to work.
Photoshop cc started to ask me to sign in before starting the program, but, when i'm sure my email and password is correct and my internet connection is on, it can't seem to sign in, no matter how much i clicked 'sign in' it won't sign in. it's says that i need to connect to the internet, but i'm already connected. in the end photoshop won't start up.