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October 20, 2020

P: Error at loading of ippCV library

  • October 20, 2020
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On my computer it is impossible to start the Photoshop 22.0 After starting the program, following errormessage appears:

 

Your application is dynamically linked with Intel(R) IPP libraries version 2020.0.1.

No DLL from the list below is found an the system search path:

 ippcvm7.dll (the most suitable for your CPU)

Please provide a path to at least one of them.

 

The operating system is:

 

Edition Windows 10 Home
Version 20H2
Installiert am ‎27.‎05.‎2020
Betriebssystembuild 19042.572
Leistung Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.31.0

 

The hardware is:

 

Gerätename HP_Leng
Prozessor AMD A6-3600 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics   2.10 GHz
Installierter RAM 8,00 GB
Geräte-ID E2F99962-C5E4-461F-849F-D1979C252659
Produkt-ID 00326-10000-00000-AA210
Systemtyp 64-Bit-Betriebssystem, x64-basierter Prozessor
Stift- und Toucheingabe Für diese Anzeige ist keine Stift- oder Toucheingabe verfügbar.

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Inspiring
November 5, 2020

@shad0w Unfortunately your manual fix lets the program start, but after that it is no longer operable (very slow, hangs, buttons not responding,...).

I think Adobe should simply disable the AI functionality for "old" processors.

That's no way of a payed model that we are forced to buy a new computer because of this.

Participating Frequently
November 4, 2020

Sorry that you don't understand my point. You were claiming that your computer was powerful therefore should be able to run anything even as software changed. Did you go look at that engine?

Inspiring
November 4, 2020

@DGrainger 

What card if we are talking about CPU here?

GPU is a completely different story...

Also, analogy with engine does not work here.

Participating Frequently
November 4, 2020

@5785308: It matters what the card is able to do , not what  power or performance it has. If it is out dated as to firmware, it may not be capable of the functions that updated applications require.  As an analogy, I just posted a photo on the KelbyONE thread "Best Image of the Week November 2" of a 9,381 ci diesel marine engine that weighs 33,100 pounds being scrapped. It was built in 1943, served 77 years, was still running and powerful. But, it was not capable of continued service because of being out of date with current requirements. 

https://community.kelbyone.com/t/best-of-the-week-november-2-2020/45074/3

Inspiring
November 4, 2020

haha I did not know, as I read before on another page and when I jumped to the last page of here I still saw that they were asking, I thought that that solution was not here... sorry 😅

Inspiring
November 4, 2020

*Ronny Abreu 

Lol, maybe it's time to read this thread?

That solution was originally posted by me in this thread, and then reposted on community forum by users.

https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/photoshop/photoshop-error-at-loading-of-ippcv-library/5f8f06c2c17a06631eb72c7e?commentId=5f934590c17a060f8ebe929a

Inspiring
November 4, 2020

@DGrainger 

So what?

Since when system requirements are based on the hardware release date, but not it's performance?
I mean 6 core 3.0GHz CPU released last year will not have much better performance benefit over 6 core 3.0GHz Phenom II released 10 years ago.

Inspiring
November 2, 2020

I found a solution 

hecfran61
Participating Frequently
November 2, 2020

Thanks very much Daniel

Inspiring
November 2, 2020

I just got the first one on the Microsoft Store. BreeZip it's called, and free.