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May 28, 2017
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Phtoshop Elements 12 can not find "DirectX/directPlay"

  • May 28, 2017
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Opening PSE 12 locks up and can't find Catalouge

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    Dhananjay Sati
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    June 2, 2017

    Hi Callie,

    Thanks for posting in Adobe forum.

    I understand you are facing issue with Adobe Photoshop Elements 13 due to DirectX.

    Can we follow the following steps:

    - Click "Start Button"

    - Type "Turn Windows Feature On & Off"

    - Open it

    - Check for "Legacy Components"

    - Click the + sign

    - Check "Direct Play"

    - Click "Ok"

    - Check Adobe Elements

    Hope this works

    Thanks

    Regards

    Dhananjay

    Participant
    October 5, 2017

    Many  thanks - I was getting frustrated having spent ages onto Adobe help chat - you solved it in seconds!

    Another quick question:

    I am transferring my photo files (20gb +) from an old laptop to a new one and I want to preserve organiser version sets, tags and star ratings - last time I did this I lost the tags. What is the safest way? I have a dropbox facility, thought that might be best way to move big files. I've also seen mention of Adobe Cloud - sounds like an option?

    Thanks

    Tony

    dhananjays36801738  wrote

    Hi Callie,

    Thanks for posting in Adobe forum.

    I understand you are facing issue with Adobe Photoshop Elements 13 due to DirectX.

    Can we follow the following steps:

    - Click "Start Button"

    - Type "Turn Windows Feature On & Off"

    - Open it

    - Check for "Legacy Components"

    - Click the + sign

    - Check "Direct Play"

    - Click "Ok"

    - Check Adobe Elements

    Hope this works

    Thanks

    Regards

    Dhananjay

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    MichelBParis
    Legend
    May 28, 2017

    Callie10  wrote

    Opening PSE 12 locks up and can't find Catalouge

    My suggestion:

    Try to read the various suggested posts dealing with the same problem (bottom right of your post):

    If you can open the catalog but can't find the good one (not in the suggested list of catalogs), you'll have to search from your Explorer or Finder for files named 'catalog.pse12db'. Those database files are in catalog folders. Such catalog folders my be 'hidden' by default, so you'll have to set your Explorer to show 'hidden files and folders'. If you find one or several such folders, they are the catalogs on your computer. You can open the organizer  with those catalogs by double clicking on those catalog.pse12 files.

    If you can't open the organizer and get an error message about missing or bad catalog, try opening the organizer while keeping the shift key pressed. You have the options to open a new catalog or repair the selected one.