I know this is true for Norton, Bitdefender.Reimagine reality with Photoshop. That will not remove all the antivirus software. It isn't just Start-control panel-uninstall a program. Remember that for most antivirus removal you need to contact the company and find out how to remove their software. Maybe uninstalling both antivirus and Photoshop and then reinstalling photoshop without the antivirus to see what happens. You might try completely uninstalling your antivirus software and then checking photoshop out. I have come to believe it is antivirus related. Now I'm using CC but I'm a little leery of making many changes. I gradually added other services back in and Photoshop still works. The Start-msconfig disable all services except microsoft services, restart and Photoshop worked. I could only open and work on one file, couldn't open another file without rebooting etc. At one point I even completely reloaded windows and started adding software back to my computer. I too tried all the suggested and not suggested fixes. One year ago I was having this same problem. ? And maybe it affects Photoshop on some setups. If I open with Google Chrome everything works.ĭon't know what is going on but there seems to be a problem related to Windows 7, IE11, and maybe Yahoo. If I open the internet with IE11 I still cannot see those photos, videos most of which are on yahoo or google news and sports pages. So I switched to Google Chrome and everything works. Howevere, In IE11 I could still not see those photos, videos. Then I went to Adobe to update CC and again I got the message saying I needed the latest browser update. Problem was I forgot to turn off auto update so it automatically updated back to IE 10 (why not IE11?) and I could no longer see those photos, videos, etc. Then I could again open all the photos, videos, etc. I read that there is an incompatibility issue between Windows 7 and IE9 thru IE11 but IE8 would work so I uninstalled IE and installed IE8. All my photo related software still worked. I could not see or open through IE11 and on Yahoo or Google, etc. I had no problems with Photoshop CC but after that there were many online photos, videos, etc. When I received notice of the latest CC update Adobe said I needed the latest internet explorer version So I updated from to IE11, (I'm not sure what I had before but I think it was IE10). But If you are having the Photoshop problem have you tried any other browser such as Google Chrome or Firefox? I'm rather ignorant about these issues, but Is it possible this could be a browser related issue? I don't know enough about it to have any idea and since my Photoshop IE6 and CC have been working I don't want to do any testing. I have gradually added needed files (anti-virus, anti-malware, Google, Adobe, etc.updaters, monitor calibration software, all my Photoshop and lightroom plug-ins, Microsoft Office, etc.) and my Photoshop CS6 is still working. This time it worked so something else must have changed somewhere. After doing this Photoshop began to work normally which was weird because I had already tried this and it hadn't helped. Then disabling all in the Startup Tab and then going to Services, clicking the Hide all Microsoft services, and then disabling all. I contacted ADOBE again (their original suggestions had not worked) and they suggested opening msconfig, (type in "search programs and files" box that opens when you click the Start button in bottom left corner of screen. MY Os iw windows 7 and I have Photoshop CS6. Here is what worked for me which doesn't mean it will work for you. I know the problem is that you try a solution and then have to go back and use Photoshop to see if it helped and often it doesn't. I contacted Adobe and within a few minutes had a solution. Have you tried directly contacting Adobe for help with this problem? I also had this problem, went through all suggestions on this thread and nothing helped.
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