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April 20, 2017
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Adobe Premier Elements will not load

  • April 20, 2017
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Hello everyone,

I've been using Photoshop Elements for a year now and all of a sudden it no longer works. When I click on the desktop icon, the mouse cursor shows it's loading something but nothing actually happens. No error message or the loading menu comes up and then my computer stops the process of loading. I've uninstalled the item and installed it again but nothing has helped it.

What do I do?

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    Dhananjay Sati
    Participating Frequently
    April 25, 2017

    Hi Briane,

    Thanks for posting in Adobe forum.

    I understand you are facing issue with Adobe Elements.

    If you are using Windows Operating System then you can try the following steps:

    - Go to location

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\

    - Rename "SLCache" to "SLCache.old"

    - Go to location

    C:\ProgramData\Adobe\

    -Rename "SLStore" to "SLStore.old"

    If inside C:\ you do not find "ProgramData" folder then it means it is hidden then to open it

    - Open "Run" command

    - Type %ProgramData%  inside Run command

    - Hit "Enter"

    Open Adobe Elements & give it some time to open (30 seconds approx)

    - It should ask you to activate the product

    - Sign in with your Adobe ID

    - Enter your serial number & activate the product

    Hope this helps

    Happy Editing

    Thanks

    Regards

    Dhananjay

    Browsed location C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\

    Participant
    April 26, 2017

    Hello Dhananjay,

    I've followed your instructions right up to renaming "SLStore" to "SLStore.old" but I've run into a problem. When I try and rename "SLStore" it keeps coming up with an error message saying it cannot rename it because it's open in a different file even when I've shut everything down and restarted the computer. How do I avoid this?

    Kind Regards,

    Brian

    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 20, 2017

    Your title says Premiere Elements (for video editing) your message says Photoshop Elements (for picture editing)

    Which do you really mean?

    Also, Mac or Windows and exactly which version of the operating system?

    Also, exactly which version of whatever program you have?

    Also, did the problem start after an operating system update?

    Participant
    April 26, 2017

    Hello John T Smith

    I do apologize, I had not noticed the mistake I made but I am talking about Photoshop.

    Windows operating system.

    Version 12.

    I have never been asked to update the system so I assume it is still the same as when I bought it.

    Kind Regards,

    Brian