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Moin, ich hab das Problem, dass inDesign nicht normal starten möchte. Das Programm öffnet sich oben nur mit der Leiste, aber "ohne Inhalt" (s. Screesnhot). Geschlossen kann es nur über den Task-Manager, dort hat der Prozess den Status "Keine Rückmeldung".
Ich habe probiert:
-deinstallieren und neu installieren
- ältere Versionen installieren
-Adobe Clean up tool und neu Installation
Das einzige was hilft ist, dass Programm als Administrator ausführen (keine anwendbare Lösung) oder im Windows 8 Kompatibilitätsmodus, da weiß ich aber noch nicht ob es Funktionseinschränkungen gibt, das empfinde ich aber auch nicht als Lösung für das Problem.
Spezifikationen des PCs erfüllen die Mindestanforderungen.
Habt ihr ne Idee?
Oh, i see. Yes it actually is the first installation on this machine. So i will delete everything again, install it freshly, start it and then let it sit for a few hours. Thank you.
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You say your PC meets the requirements - but you have not given the information.
What is your PC specs - what is your operating system?
We do need specifics to see if there's a known issue/fixes.
You say you have used the Tool - did you mean this one?
Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html
Just checking some things.
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Your screenshot about the CEP reminds me to show you this
https://helpx.adobe.com/ie/x-productkb/global/high_cpu_usage_cephtmlengine.html
I hope it helps you
Please do come and tell us more about your system specs and operating system, we're here to help.
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Yes, of course. These are the specs:
CPU: Intel Core i5-12400
RAM: 8 GB
GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 730
SSD: 256 GB
OS: Windows 10 22H2
Yes, the Creative Cloud Cleanter tool.
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Thanks i will try this.
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RAM: 8 GB
SSD: 256 GB
By @Pascal28294626ju9o
While 8 GB is listed as the minimum RAM requirement for InDesign, it's really just an absolute minimum to keep InDesign afloat. While I'm not sure that low RAM is the reason for your issues, I personally don't believe this amount of RAM is sufficient for healthy InDesign operations.
256 GB is also quite a small drive by today's standards (although this also isn't necessarily the reason for your problem). However, what's more important is how much free space do you have on your drive?
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Yes. I also uninstalled it and installed it again.
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Yes. I also uninstalled it and installed it again.
By @Pascal28294626ju9o
But is that your first installation / upgrade on this machine?
InDesign needs some time to "organise itself" after installation - sometimes even few hours - and can be sluggish.
Maybe in your case, because of the inadequate configuration - especially not enough RAM - it also results in not responding / crashing ?
People sometimes need to wait at least 2h - in your case it can be few times longer...
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Oh, i see. Yes it actually is the first installation on this machine. So i will delete everything again, install it freshly, start it and then let it sit for a few hours. Thank you.
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Oh, i see. Yes it actually is the first installation on this machine. So i will delete everything again, install it freshly, start it and then let it sit for a few hours. Thank you.
By @Pascal28294626ju9o
Unfortunately, you have no choice.
You should check periodically InDesign's CPU usage - at the beginning it will be 100% of one of the cores - or equivalent to 100% divided by number of cores - then should drop to 1% or even less when idling.
Any chance you can upgrade RAM amount? AT LEAST 16GB - but the more the merrier.