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Mindaugas_...@adobeforums.com

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Jan 19, 2009, 5:44:23 AM1/19/09
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I have workstation
Dell Precision T5400
Base Intel Xeon E5420 (2.50GHZ, 1333Mhz, 2x6MB,Quad Core)
Operating System Windows Vista® Business SP1 64Bit
Memory 8GB DDR2 667 Quad Channel FBD Memory (4x2GB)
Video Card 512MB PCIe x16 nVidia Quadro FX 1700 (MRGA14L)
Hard Drive 146G,(15,000rpm) SAS Hard Drive
2nd Hard Drive Additional - 146G,(15,000rpm) SAS 2 Hard Drive
Raid Controller C15 SAS No RAID for 2 Hard Drive

And when i try to write something in Photoshop cs4 64bit version it hangs up with following event entry:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: Photoshop.exe
Application Version: 11.0.0.0
Application Timestamp: 48d38aa7
Fault Module Name: BIB.dll
Fault Module Version: 1.2.1.1744
Fault Module Timestamp: 48b5fcc0
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 000000000001a303
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.6
Locale ID: 1063
Additional Information 1: 2818
Additional Information 2: 5c2b16a25fedf03aa652cc3088922fb6
Additional Information 3: 1f10
Additional Information 4: ec8d43907313a023e731faa974f00a55

32bit version of photoshop cs4 is working fine.

What's happening? why i can't use 64bit version of ps?

Chri...@adobeforums.com

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Jan 19, 2009, 2:10:25 PM1/19/09
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We're still looking into some crashes involving third party fonts that seem to occur on 64 bit only. Generally the problem comes down to 1 or 2 fonts.

Mindaugas_...@adobeforums.com

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Jan 19, 2009, 2:37:36 PM1/19/09
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Could you write what are those fonts exactly so i can delete them. Then 64bit version should work fine as i understand?

Don_Mc...@adobeforums.com

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Jan 19, 2009, 3:08:27 PM1/19/09
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Could you write what are those fonts exactly so i can delete them


Were that it was so easy. Adobe makes over 1000 fonts. They know that those will not cause a problem. They can provide you with a list of those. There are another 900,000 fonts (I guess) in the world, and more being made every hour. Adobe does not track those, but knows that a small percent of them are defective, and can cause the problems Chris mentions.

The trick is to find which font is bad. I only use the Adobe fonts, so I never have had a problem. The people who search out free fonts through the web are generally those that get the diseased fonts.

The solution is to remove all fonts other than those from Adobe, Microsoft, and other reputable makers. Test if the problem goes away. If it does, then there is a bad font (or several) in the fonts you deleted. Add fonts back slowly, never more than a few dozen at a time, and test with PS after each addition. When it breaks, you know a bad font was in the last group of fonts added.

This will take a bit of time, but hey, they are free fonts.

nos...@nospam.invalid

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Jan 20, 2009, 12:59:03 AM1/20/09
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<Don_Mc...@adobeforums.com> wrote in message news:59b78...@webcrossing.la2eafNXanI...

I suppose a "Check Font Integrity" function in PS is too much to ask.


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