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October 6, 2014
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How to disable the welcome screen?

  • October 6, 2014
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Since the most recent update of Photoshop CC 2014 (being 2014.2.0) every time I start it, a welcome screen appears:

Not very welcoming I must say, but how do I get rid of this?

(and bonus points for the first who can answer why this screen is essentially empty )

Correct answer J453

See this document: Troubleshoot Welcome Screen in Photoshop

Scroll all the way down to the bottom. There's a check box "Don't Show Welcome Screen Again"

You can relaunch the screen at a later date by selecting Help>Welcome Screen...

If you are a trial user, there isn't a way to easily disable the Welcome screen.  That's because we hope you'll use it to better learn how Photoshop works during your trial period.  If you do close it manually, it won't appear again until you relaunch.

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Eyestetix
Participant
December 28, 2016

For Adobe Illustrator CC 2015, I can disable welcome screen using  dropdown welcome screen and checkbox " Dont show........ " but before we must sign out Adobe Creative Clouds.. and can sign in again after disable welcome secreen work..

Please try

andrewb45045386
Participant
June 3, 2016

For those who have a trial version they dont have a checkbox option! In that case go to C// program files// adobe// adobe photoshop//required//CEP//windows//CEP//Extensions// and then Remove the folder. "com.photoshop.Welcome"!!! Please note: do NOT DELETE the folder! Just remove it to somewhere else! in case you want to restore it for some reason in the future you can put it back to the old place!! (for any other program just get to the program installation file path and search "com." there will be a bunch of folders but the "welcome one should be there somewere.

Legend
June 3, 2016

I don't recommend this method. It will cause updates to fail in the future and it breaks signing.

You're better off going to Preferences > General... and unchecked the show start screen pref.

Anonymous1382
Participant
December 22, 2015

My option to unchek the start screen is disabled. How can I solve it?

Mark_Ensign
Participant
October 29, 2015
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2014\Required\CEP\extensions

and remove the “com.photoshop.welcome” folder

Your welcome.

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 29, 2015

No. Bad advice. Don't go instructing others to remove required files.

 

"Please note, removing required files will likely cause problems and result in errors installing future updates."  Jeffrey Adobe Staff.

 

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Known Participant
October 31, 2015

‌so, you're telling me Photoshop won't get worse? Sounds like the best thing.

Lynn White
Participant
September 18, 2015

PS 2015 hangs on white welcome screen, os Yosemite 10.10.5, 24GB ram, can not work in PS for several days due to this white screen not clearing.  When i was able to i did click the Do not show this screen at the bottom and it NEVER took.  Did this several times.  Anybody solve this problem yet?

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 18, 2015

Try the steps list under Blank Welcome Screen.  Troubleshoot the Welcome Screen

If that does not work, try the next step of disconnecting from the Internet.

Gene

Lynn White
Participant
September 18, 2015

Thank you!

Participating Frequently
July 6, 2015

finally I managed to successfully disable the Welcome window in all of the CC2015 apps.

here's a note from Adobe:

If you're a paid Creative Cloud member, after the Welcome Screen loads, scroll down to the bottom of the New Features, Getting Started, or Tips & Techniques sections. Select Don't Show Welcome Screen Again. To display the Welcome Screen again, choose Help > Welcome.

it works! I would have loved to have that button on the main page of the Welcome Screen, though


Participating Frequently
July 6, 2015

"finally I managed to successfully disable the Welcome window in all of the CC2015 apps"

Even Acrobat?

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 6, 2015

Click on the "X" to the right to close it on Acrobat DC. It does stay closed on restart.

Participating Frequently
June 7, 2015

Adobe, please say Adios to the Welcome screen!
I really don't want to trawl through pages of forums just to turn this annoyance off.

Participating Frequently
February 17, 2015

I've had this same problem with the blank screen. In my case, I disabled Little Snitch temporarily to allow all internet connections. Restarted InDesign and the content of this window appeared, included the scroll bar and the tick box. Try something like that.

Participant
January 30, 2015

I have had this problem with a bit extra. In my case the Welcome screen does not open at all. Photoshop opens until it gets to where the Welcome screen opens, and then nothing happens. Photoshop is frozen solid and no amount of waiting resolves the issue.  I have tried that various methods mentioned here and none worked.  Dropping a file on PS will open the file, but the program is still locked up.


One thing I discovered, if I open PS immediately after a reboot, then it opens fine, with the Welcome screen displayed properly and I can go on and use PS. BUT, if I wait too long before opening it, it will continue to freeze.  So, I have rebooted, one advantage of an SSD is FAST reboots, and checked the Welcome window to not open.  I closed, then opened with no problem. The real test will be a couple of hours from now after my system has sat around for a while and see if it still opens.  Anyone here still having problems might try rebooting them opening PS, I would not even wait for the rebooting to finish. Once your icons are available, then try opening.

January 11, 2015

It's so easy.

1. deleted folder "com.photoshop.welcome" on C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2014\Required\CEP\extensions

2. deleted file "Welcome.jsx" on C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2014\Presets\Scripts\Event Scripts Only

and hocus focus.... welcome screen  will be disabled and not active

Chris Cox
Legend
January 11, 2015

Doing that will mean that Photoshop will be unable to apply any future patches, because you have removed files that are likely to be patched.

I highly advise you to NOT delete any of the files that install with Photoshop.

If you want to turn off the welcome screen, either check the "Do Not Show Again" checkbox, or use the Photoshop preference to disable the welcome screen.

Leann Berger
Participating Frequently
March 24, 2015

Unfortunately Chris, as many users here have pointed out, some of us are unable to get the "Do Not Show Again" checkbox to appear. Making it a part of the HTML stream seems a bit of a clown move, but to each engineer their own, I suppose.

Me? I took off and nuked the site from orbit. It was the only way to be sure. If I have to do a complete reinstall of Photoshop for every update, so be it.