Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Windows 10

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I am having trouble running my Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 on my new laptop. When I purchased Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 I was running it on Windows Vista Home Premium, but have since upgraded to Windows 10. I installed Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 on my new laptop and have had nothing but trouble. I was at first able to run the program and access my Catalogue through running the Trouble Shooter and selecting Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (or 3). However, since yesterday I can no longer access my program. If I try to open the Edit and Enhance Photos feature, the program freezes up on launch (where it says reading preferences) and does not open. If I try to open View and Organize Photos, the program also freezes and says that it failed to launch the Catalogue. Several people told me to uninstall the Adobe program from my computer and re-install it. However, after having done so I am still having the same problems. Can you provide me with more assistance? At this time I have uninstalled Adobe from my computer again and am waiting to do a fresh install with some guidance.

I was hoping there might be a work-around to getting the program to work. Strangely, my friend is able to run theirs on Windows 10 without problems. Do you happen to know if I would be able to open my 5.0 projects on the newest version of Adobe Photoshop? I want to be able to access and work on my old projects and hopefully get my Catalogue back. How would I go about doing this?

Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Windows 10


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Do you happen to know if I would be able to open my 5.0 projects on the newest version of Adobe Photoshop? I want to be able to access and work on my old projects and hopefully get my Catalogue back. How would I go about doing this?

Open Notepad, paste the code, save as "PSLaunch.bat" instead of a ".txt", and if you want to make life extra easy, redirect your photoshop shortcut to the file. Please note, that this assumes you used the default install directory, if you installed it elsewhere, you will need to change the directory.

This code deletes the preferences file which seems to be the issue on Win 10 (and unfortuanately where all the settings are saved, so every launch the settings will be reset) and allows it to properly launch on Windows 10. Kind of a crappy work around but it works every time as of Win 10 20H2

I've run it on Windows 10 since Win10 was released, and for the first few years it gave me no issues. However, on more recent updates (19XX/20XX builds), even with a fresh install of windows, it will randomly either work or get hung during launch. The bat file just helps to garentee that PSE5 launches consistantly.

I am on an iMac 2017. I have been having some issues with Adobe Photoshop not displaying Tool Panel Windows after they are clicked, and also after opening creating a new document, the new document is highlighted like it is clicked but it still shows the first document I open.

They will display as highlighted "Darker Gray box around the icon" For instance but the Windows just does not show on the document. I can then click any tool panel and all of them do the same thing. Show as they are selected but will not display the tool windows with options etc.

I will have one document open, and working in it. I will then either drag an image to photoshop (Opening that image in a separate document) or I will create a new document (Opening a second document from the one I already have opened) and Photoshop will do the same thing as the Tool Panel Window. It will act as the window is selected, but will be displaying the first document. During this time the tool panel windows do not work either as above... I am not sure what is going on. In order to get the software to respond again, I am forced to close the application and relaunch it. This will then work properly again but randomly do the same issue? Anyone know of a solution or have had this happen?

Have you noticed that if you adjust your screen window size, THEN the window opens or catches up to whatever you were trying to do?? I think I am having the same problem as you, but you explained it WAY better than I was able to.

I tried to install a download of Photoshop Elements 10 on my Windows 11 system. I "think" everything went fine. I was prompted to restart my system to complete instalation. Now my system won't reboot. It's stuck on the HP screen, computer manufacturer. I can't get my computer to load.

I had the same experience trying to install Photoshop Elements 9 on my new Windows 11 system. In my case, upon completing the install, I received two error messages stating that "A driver cannot load on this device". I ignored the messages and tried restarting my system but it hung while trying to start Windows. The solution in my case was to reboot while holding down the key; I entered troubleshooting mode and then chose the option to boot to the command line. Using DOS commands I rena

I had the same experience trying to install Photoshop Elements 9 on my new Windows 11 system. In my case, upon completing the install, I received two error messages stating that "A driver cannot load on this device". I ignored the messages and tried restarting my system but it hung while trying to start Windows. The solution in my case was to reboot while holding down the key; I entered troubleshooting mode and then chose the option to boot to the command line. Using DOS commands I renamed three files containing the problematic drivers in order to hide them:

Photoshop Elements 9 seemed to open fine but at that point I decided I didn't want to discover other incompatibilities later so I uninstalled Elements 9 and upgraded to Elements 2023 which has a more usable appearance on a 4k monitor anyway.

I have had no luck hiding the photoshop files that keep windows 11 from loading using the command prompt. Could you tell me where in explorer you found those files? I browsed the Adobe files and didn't spot them. Thank you so much.

Thank you, Larry. I read your post over a few times and then, before taking the next step, I checked to see if File Explorer could find the files you mentioned. Not finding them, and being aware of your suggestion, I went ahead to shut down and rebooted. To my extreme pleasure, it booted up without the troubleshooting mode. No more old software for me!

Thanks a million, this saved us a lot of reinstalling etc. We had the exact same problem after installing Photoshop Elements 9 on Windows11. 'Hiding' the mentioned Sonic files made the laptop boot again.

Installing Photoshop Elements 11 (licensed version) on my Windows 11 PC, I have encountered this problem as well, but I'm not sure that the installation is complete to the point where
I won't be able to reboot. I stopped at the error messages "This app can't run on this device" " PX Engine unknown". and a suggestion that I might try turning off Memory Integrity. Is there any chance that the installation has stopped and I could eliminate the problem by making some changes before I shut down and reboot? Reinstallation of my system would be a major problem for me.
Thanks in advance for your help.

Further to my message on Dec. 31, 2023 ... it's Photoshop Elements 13 I'm trying to install. Also, I have not found any evidence of the px... files mentioned in this thread. What advice would you give me at this point. I still have not tried any re-boots.

I just wanted everyone to know what I have just been told by the Chat option on the Adobe site by Amit. He said that Photoshop Elements 10 will not install on Windows 10 as it is not compatible. I asked what the options were and he said Adobe Photoshop Elements 13. I aske if this was fully compatible and he said it was under testing at this time. I asked how long it would be before it was finished in testing and he said he had not been told.

This is why it is wise to wait 6 months after a new release of Windows. You might WANT all your other software to be working and ready with free upgrades, but in practice neither happens overnight. Software makers rarely update old versions to work with new systems. They take the view that if you pay Microsoft, why not pay them too...?

"Some features of Adobe Photoshop Elements require that Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater be installed. These features will not function properly without it." I got this same message after I had successfully installed Photoshop Elements 6.0 on this same computer. Both 6.0 and 10.0 are working fine on Window 10 Pro 64 bit. The concern about the Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater related to the fact that Windows 10 has replaced Internet Explorer with Microsoft Edge. But, all is working in spite of that.

Note: I did discover that Internet Explorer 11 is still tucked away on Windows 10 and can be used there (pin to taskbar if necessary for convenience). See Local Disc C\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer if you ever need it.)

As for the Shared Technology Error....that has a long history for Photoshop Elements as well as Premiere Elements installs. It can hit just about any version on any computer operating system. Lots of home remedies. The one that has worked for me and others is renaming of the OOBE Folder specifically to OLDOOBE and then do the Elements install.

I have upgraded two of my computers to Windows 10 64 bit and have lots of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements versions on them. So far, I have found that the problems are the same before and after upgrade to Windows 10. And, they typically run for me trouble free.

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