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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
January 15, 2021

@DGrainger   Guau!

'not for the poorest' That is, they remain in prehistory, without advanced technology, in short, they are screwed.
Perhaps in other moment you find yourself further down, life is usually very fair.

Thank you, now I confirm what kind of person you are. Negligible.

Participating Frequently
January 15, 2021

@ProDesignTools 

Loptap's initial outburst was in response to avincombat, not to me. Avincombat made a valid point that loptap was using very outdated equipment, stuff that does not meet the current system minimum requirements. Loptap then responded with an angry tone TO AVINCOMBAT, to which pepelpz responded saying that I was rude and inconsiderate! Pepelpez even attributes the $350 computer suggestion to me rather than the actual writer, avincombat, who was trying to help!

It is not likely that ANY business would survive by trying to make sure that their software never improved enough to leave the oldest computer out of the game. It is also not appropriate to think that a software or hardware maker choose to keep the systems dummied down for the social purpose of  financial support for the unfortunate poorer.   Progress works upwards and for better, not downwards for poorer.

ProDesignTools
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2021

@DGrainger – This issue admittedly affects a small subset of customers using older hardware. However, they are still Adobe customers and have the right to give their feedback to the company on this forum.

We (who are trying to help them) really have two options: (1) help them solve the software issue, or (2) politely explaining why that's not possible. Either way, this is their voice to Adobe.

Perhaps $350 (or whatever a new setup costs) might not be a lot of money to you, but not everybody is you.

Inspiring
January 15, 2021

@DGrainger "To turn things around for you "Who the hell are you to even think it is OK to tell " software developers how to run their business?"

Uh - We are the customers.  duh

Inspiring
January 15, 2021

@DGrainger Loptap is right, you were not only rude but inconsiderate.
In any Latin American country, $ 350 is two to 10 salaries. And you do it like it is stupid who does not change it. That speaks highly of you as a person.
If you are lucky enough to have 5/10 salaries to buy a new equipment, I congratulate you, save something, lest it not even reach you later for the rent.

Participating Frequently
January 15, 2021

@Loptap   Angry denial of reality is not going to solve your problem. By the way, a 2 TB drive is not very expensive these days!  The drive and graphic card must be about the same age: I would, if I were you, be as concerned about the potential for failure of that drive with loss of all your images.

To turn things around for you "Who the hell are you to even think it is OK to tell " software developers how to run their business?

loptap480622
Participating Frequently
January 15, 2021

Who the hell are you to even think it is OK to tell anyone they need to go and spend a not insignificant amount of money to run software that they are already paying for? Not that it is of any concern of yours but my machine is 13 years old, has 2TB of hdd, 8GB memory, Intel Duel core, GT 1030 with 2GB - it is running Windows 10 64bit with Photoshop 2021 and it runs just fine - it is well cared for, but that is only because I can!

Not everyone wants to, or can even afford to (what would it cost me to replace that 2TB of hdd?) keep upgrading their hardware - and they certainly shouldn't be forced to upgrade by software developers - particularly when it isn't totally necessary.

Inspiring
January 15, 2021

Ok, I have some serious questions as to why the hell anyone here is still using 8+ year old AMD CPU's. Like, I get it, the Phenom II was a great platform, but there is a lot more to a CPU than it's clock speed. A freaking $50 Pentium g4560 from 2017 is like 65% faster single core speed and 45% faster quad core speed. Not to mention you are limiting yourself to DDR2 ram... You could build a brand news system that makes the Phenom II look like a potato for like $350.

Inspiring
January 14, 2021

*Christian Kolbe Hi Christian, how did you bring it to work finally? Kind regards Markus

Inspiring
January 14, 2021

It worked for me YEEEHAAAA

Thanx a lot