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September 4, 2022
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PS Elements 2020 "Process Multiple Files ... " not working

  • September 4, 2022
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first timer.  please email me at [email removed by moderator] with answer or clue to find this post again.

 

PS Elements 2020 on MS Window 365.  Regarding "Processing Multipy files" - batch work.

This program worked fine until a few days ago.  Now this "Process Multipe files ..." is not working and I need it for large batch of photos.

 

Set-up works and I beleive all boxes I need and want are checked.  Photos from and to, with name and extention and dpi set.  No extra processing.  

 

I see photos go into the new folder but now as a .tmp (temp) file and then appear to overwrite the previous photo.  In the end I only have the last photo.

 

So, I uninstalled the program and reinstalled.  And it still does not work?????????

 

Please help.  Thanks Gary

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Greg_S.
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January 23, 2024

@Eddie25742129h4u5, are the .heic files stored on your C drive or another internal or an external drive? 

How much free space do you have on your system drive? 

Are you getting the same result on both machines with both versions?

Try emptying your recycle bin.

 

I don't think I have ever seen an error message like that.  I'm assuming it is thrown up by the OS since it seems to be referring to different versions of Elements.

Participant
January 24, 2024

Hi Greg S:


Thanks - FYI the red text is my edit to indicate same screen shot seen on the laptop (PSE 2023).  

.HEIC files are on an external Western Digital 1TB USB 3.0 drive.  I was able to process about ~300 photos on the desktop (PSE 2020) 3-4 times before the last attempt caused the message you see above.  The system C drive is Windows 11 with old 1TB with about 45% free space.  Recycle bin was empty.  Results are now the same - both desktop and laptop (PSE 2020 and PSE 2023 respectively) will not process multiple files.   Both were used to process until PSE failed and had to be restarted.  The screen message is definitely coming from PSE.

Greg_S.
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September 4, 2022

@Gary259558241hgi, if you did not choose the option to remove settings files when you uninstalled, try resetting the preferences file. Go to the Edit>Preferences>General tab and click the Reset Preferences on next launch button.  If that doesn't work, please give us a screenshot of your Process Mulitple files dialog.

Participant
January 23, 2024

Realize this is old, but I had same issue.  I have Adobe Photoshop Elements 2020 and 2023 instances (HP desktop and HP laptop - both Windows 11).  I used 'Process Multiple Files' on both - the Task Manager shows it chewing up memory  (6GB+ on 8GG desktop; 11GB+ on 16G laptop) and it hangs APE 2020 and 2023.  I tried the Edit>Preference-General trick above and Reset everything I could, shut down desktop/laptop and restart.   Still got error (screenshot attached).  I was trying to convert about 500 HEIC files to JPG.  It kept running out of memory after 4-5 tries and kept going. But now it won't do it any more - like I ''broke" something.  

jane-e
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September 4, 2022

@Gary259558241hgi 

 

I have moved your post from Using the Community to Photoshop Elements. The URL for your post is:

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