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Yves Van Walle
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April 23, 2021
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Startup fotoshop takes minutes

  • April 23, 2021
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Hello,

 

Since yesterday startup Photoshop takes a very long time (4 minutes) I got a splash screen saying 'reading preferences'. I already removed my preferences once, and reinstall the program but this does not helps.

I have this problem since I tried something out in brdige/camera raw

Does any one have any idea what went wrong (and maybe how I can fix this?)

 

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Correct answer ActingGrandNagus

Thank you for taking the time to share that thread, seriously! It prompted me to investigate my graphics card's driver settings. Updating to the newest Studio version of the NVIDIA driver not only fixed the problem, but it seems to open faster than before and handle files better. I'd call that a good outcome.

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Participant
April 27, 2021

I'm also having this problem! Photoshop takes 4-5 minutes to open. Seems to work normally once it is open, but I've been saving copies instead of saving over existing files just in case.
Problem started yesterday for me as well. Restarts and typical troubleshooting did not resolve it, neither did the PS CC update today.
I did absolutely nothing at all out of the ordinary yesterday or the day before. Just opened PSDs I'd opened dozens of times before. Didn't touch anything to do with bridge or camera raw. Has there been some sort of updated feature that might be at the root of this problem? Other Adobe programs and all other software I've tried on my PC seem to be working just fine.


PS CC version 22.3.1|
PC Specs:
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
NVIDIA GeForce RTX2070 SUPER
32 GB RAM (Photoshop is allotted 55% of this.) 
1TB SSD + 2GB HDD (Over half the main 1TB HD is free.)

War Unicorn
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 27, 2021

Your system should chew through Photoshop.

 

Have you guys tried other things like managing the page file size (don't do this unless you research and know what you're doing) or shutting System Restore off? Either can help with resources a bit.

Participant
April 27, 2021

Generally it does chew through Photoshop!
The only other issue I've had with Photoshop on this PC was when I previously got a bit overzealous last month and allotted it 75% of my RAM budget to see if that would reduce brush lag on larger digital pieces, which was just too much for the system if it was actually hitting that cap. Fixed that, and it's been generally running just fine at 55% RAM, even with huge files, though I specifically try to keep file size down. More conservative RAM usage than I probably need it to be. And nothing has changed in the past few days. System Restore has been on for ages without casing an issue; out of curiosity, what sort of issues *could* System Restore be causing? 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 23, 2021

Please send specs - Specific PS version, Operating System, RAM, Available HD space, Video Card, VRAM, etc.

Yves Van Walle
Participating Frequently
April 24, 2021

Hey Kevin,

 

Below you find specs of the machine. Please note that nothing reache 100% usage in task manager. (ram max. 60% at the moemnt the problem occurs)

 

I realy think it has something to do with camera raw. I read an article about 'super resolution' in Camera raw and I tried it out.  Photoshop startted up automatically when I tried this out and from than on realy slow... 

 

I Also looked to the logging of Photoshop, but log file is created before it starts wating for 'something'. I found some sugestions (this forum) to start photoshop with SCHIFT (and disable plugins) or ALT + CTRL + SHIFT but none of these tricks works. (I don't have a plugin in photoshop)

 

Specs of my mahcine:

- RAM 16gb
- hdd 1TB ssd
- Graphical card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070
- Processor: Intel Core i7 i7-10750H (8 cores)

Yves Van Walle
Participating Frequently
April 24, 2021

Hey Kevin,

I forgot the photoshop version in my previous reply: Adobe Photoshop-versie: 22.3.1 20210406.r.122 990be2c x64

Available disk space ==> 625 GB