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April 12, 2021
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Bridge window is simply black

  • April 12, 2021
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What has caused my Bridge window, regardless of workspace, to appear essentially black (see screenshot)? And why does the name of a recently viewed folder appear in the title bar of this useless window? Is there something I need to reset? Reinstall Bridge? Thanks for a wise answer.

Loren

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Correct answer daisysdad

In answer to one of your questions, I believe that, yes, my update to Big Sur OS coincided with this problem.


GAry, it seems a simple update to the latest version was what I needed. I'm back in the saddle. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Best wishes.

 

Loren

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gary_sc
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Community Expert
April 12, 2021

I think the first thing to try is to delete the cache of the folder.

 

Go to Tools (menu) -> Cache -> Delete Cache for (x) folder.

 

Does that help?

 

Can you view the contents of any other folder?

 

If not, you should rebuild Bridge's Preferences:

 

"Start Adobe Bridge and immediately press Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift (Mac OS) until the Reset Settings dialog box appears. Select all three options--Reset Preferences, Reset Standard Workspaces, and Purge Entire Thumbnail Cache--and then click OK"

daisysdadAuthor
Inspiring
April 12, 2021

Thanks for your thoughts, Gary but, alas, the problem persists. In fact, every window that could be opened in Bridge is essentially black: Preferences, all the Metatdata tools, even the About Bridge window. Should I try to uninstall/reinstall?

gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 12, 2021

Hi Daisysdad,

 

Hmm, sorry that didn't work.

 

Yes, I do think an uninstall and then reinstall would be in line at this point, but first: was there ANY change in your system, an update for your computer or another piece of software? I've been using Bridge since version 1 and I've never seen this nor have I heard of it before. (Yeah, I know, being special here is not necessarily a good thing, huh?)

 

Just out of curiosity, have you done a reboot of your computer?

 

Oh, one other thing to test: Do you have an alternate user set on your computer? If yes, go into this alternate user and see if the problem exists there. If not, go into your Preferences and find Users, then after unlocking this (wiht your computer password), create a new user. (To make things easier, let it have the same password as you always use. That way next year you wont be struggling to remember the password.) Oh, and give it full administrative rights as well, again to make things easier. Now restart in that user and see if the problem exists there. This will help to determine where the problem lies.

 

Let me know

 

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