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Adobe Fresco crashing/closing on Desktop

New Here ,
Nov 24, 2021 Nov 24, 2021

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I've been using Fresco for a while now on my current PC (not on a tablet) and I'm having issues with the program closing itself before it opens.

It does not give any error or freeze, it simply closes on the blank white logo screen before the program starts.

I've restarted my PC multiple times, I've reinstalled Fresco through the Creative Cloud Desktop app, and no luck.

I have not had this issue in the past, I have not had any other common crash issues on desktop that others have.

The provided image is just a simple screenshot of the screen I'm referring to that it closes itself on.

 

I was using Fresco flawlessly earlier today.

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New Here ,
Nov 24, 2021 Nov 24, 2021

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I am on Windows 10.

Where does Adobe Fresco get installed by default? When I check my preferences, it just says "default" without actually telling me where the default is. When I go into either of my program files folders, in all the adobe folders and any other in there, there is no Adobe fresco installed. Is there any way through the Creative Cloud software to go to where Fresco is installed?

If it's somehow gone I don't understand how this could happen in the first place, randomly, while I was using it fine moments before.

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