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February 8, 2018
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Folder Icons on macOS not appearing for all CS6 Apps

  • February 8, 2018
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So, for some reason, after a fresh install and subsequent update, not all of the custom folder icons are showing up in my applications folder. For instance, Photoshop is just a plain blue folder. If I click on it, of course I can still get to the photoshop app as expected, but it looks bad with some having the two letter initials custom folders and others that don't.

Has anyone else experienced this and found a solution?

Thanks!

-Justin

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    Participant
    April 18, 2019

    I know this is old, I came across this searching to fix this myself.

    Here's the answer;

    Control click (right click) on the Adobe App within the folder you want to fix (in my case Photoshop,), select "Show Package Contents," navigate down to the Resources folder.

    Inside you will find the actual icon for your application folder. Right click that icon file, select "Get Info." The preview will likely be correct, the icon in the top left corner may be generic, that's OK. Select the small icon in the top left corner, then cmd + c (copy.) The mouse won't work for this.

    Navigate back up to the containing folder where you want to change the icon. Right click the folder, select "Get Info." This time, select the small icon of a folder in the top left corner and cmd + v (paste.)

    I expect this is likely due to issues with the installer. In any event this will fix it.

    The general instructions are actually from this Apple link, https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/mac-help/create-custom-icons-files-folders-mac-mchlp2313/mac

    I assumed that I'd find the Adobe application folder icon I was looking for in the Resources folder

    gener7
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 8, 2018

    Try these steps:

    1. Fully shut down your Mac

    2. Restart your Mac

    3. Immediately press the Shift key and keep it down

    4. Let go of the Shift key when you see the login window (NOTE: If you have FileVault enabled you may need to log in twice).

    5. Take a note of what happens (i.e. how does your Dock look, etc)

    6. Exit Safe Mode by restarting your Mac as normal

    7. Now check to see how your icons look

    JTSawyerAuthor
    Participant
    February 8, 2018

    I've already tried that. It's not the applications themselves, but rather the folders in the applications folder in macOS. Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 is a purple folder with "Pr" on it, but Photoshop, Flash and a few others are just the standard blue Apple folder icons. It's just really ugly looking, but multiple re-installs haven't seemed to help either.

    gener7
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 8, 2018

    I don't know if you are using your original DVDs, so try downloading a fresh installer here and try again.

    Download Adobe Creative Suite 6 applications

    What version of MacOS are you running?

    Just in case: Download a Suite installer if you have a Suite serial number because it won't work on a single Photoshop app.