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Hi, same problem here all day. All other apps work except PS, AI, ID.
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Hi everyone,
We’ve received reports of apps crashing or becoming unresponsive after launch, particularly following the release of version 19.5. Unlike generic crashes, this issue specifically causes all Adobe apps to get stuck at the splash screen or enter a “not responding” state, preventing them from launching.
The problem has been traced to certain Beta Adobe applications related to video composition and editing. We recommend updating all Beta and released versions of video-specific Adobe
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Hi @Mr 11 ,
what are the specs of your Mac you run macOS 13.6.8 on?
Memory, chip, free space on the internal harddisk etc. pp. …
FWIW: Currently I am sitting in front of an old iMac from 2017 with macOS 12.7.4 with 32 GB of RAM.
No issue to run InDesign from 2020 to 2024. A bit slow perhaps, but running.
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Expert )
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Hi @Mr 11 ,
without any guarantee:
Joakim, I can only imagine that it could help to go back to macOS Montery.
If that's possible at all…
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Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Expert )
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After doing the update to the latest version of InDesign the program won't open.
It crashes when it gets to "Startup registry..."
What pisses me off about this, is the amount of time I've wasted trying to find the problem and a solution that works.
I pay to use these programs / apps and this is making the situation even worse, thinking I am paying for something that doesn't work!
Reverting back to version 16.4 helps but what now???? How do I upgrade
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We are users just like you - we help each other and not Adobe staff. Where staff do frequent the forums, they don't always.
Can you let us know what OS you have? Your computer Specs, RAM, HD space, etc.
As you say Startup Registry - I might assume you're on Windows... but it's not clear.
You have to realise that your situation is unique, it's not common for this to happen - yes we all pay for the apps. Just like I pay for my car, just because I buy it it doesn't mean it doesn't need a service, need more petrol, maybe an upgrade to the tires, or buy snow tires, change the tires, change the oil, etc.
My point is you need to maintain your computer - and yes sometimes things go wonky with computers, I've been using computers since the early 1980s and yes things always go wrong.
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Try resetting your preferences:
The easiest way to reset everything is to delete the InDesign preferences: as soon as InDesign starts to boot hold down Shift, Alt, Ctrl (and Apple/Cmd if working on a Macintosh). A dialog will appear asking to delete the InDesign Preferences, select 'Yes' on this dialog.
Further info and instructions here if needed:
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/indesign/kb/indesign-preferences-support-file-locations.html
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Reinstalling rarely fixes everything - you can do a complete reinstall using the
Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html
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Two of the most common fixes are above.
Let us know if you are able to fix your issue.
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other possible causes could be anything from a corrupt font to anti-virus software - to malware on your computer... who knows.
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Dear Eugene,
Thank you for kind response and taking the time to write it.
Let me try the above suggestions you made first. I am now wondering if it's not the Graphics Card drivers that screwed things up.
I'll update that as well and see if it fixed the problem.
Again, thank you!
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You're very welcome.
I had an issue with illustrator where I couldn't zoom in pay 1600% and nothing fixed it.
I changed the color profile on my monitor and it fixed it.
Weird, right?
Who knows what happened?
But there's so many os variations, 3rd party programs, plugins, updates, etc.
Things go wrong and it's a minefield trying to track down the problem that crept in.
I've seen new computers with a clean install of InDesign not work.
Computers are weird.
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LOL - yes and everyone is scared they would take over the world one day. I can just see it now...
Right before the launch of an attack that would wipe all life on Earth it goes... an update is available and you need to install and restart before you can proceed....
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Hi there
Adobe InDesign crashed on me while creating a PDF from a large file. I've restarted my mac twice and uninstalled and reinstalled InDesign twice.
Each time I launch InDesign it freezes at the 'Starting Panels ...' text.
Can anyone advise on how I can get InDesign working again? It's my main package! I'm on Big Sur 11.2.3.
Thanks for any help
Heather
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Hi there,
Sorry about the crashing! I know that's really frustrating. I would request you to please share a few more details like:
Also, I would suggest you try the following steps and let us know if it helps:
We are here to help. We just need more information.
Thanks & Regards,
Anshul Saini
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Was having this problem this week and the CC Cleaner Tool did the trick!
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We're glad to hear that your issue was resolved with the CC Cleaner Tool! If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out. We’re here to help!
Thank you,
Abhishek Rao
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The issue:
I have done the following:
Info about my Mac:
Further info:
I need InDesign for my work, and this is incredibly frustrating. I really need some assistance to figure out how to prevent the crashing. Please let me know if I can provide any more information to assist you in providing advice. I've tried to be thorough but I'm not very tech savvy.
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Try starting your Mac in safe mode and see if InDesign works normally.
If it does - then there's a third-party app interfering.
For me WebRoot causes havoc with InDesign (only).
Starting in safe mode will let you know if it's InDesign or something else.
I run InDesign on 14.4.1 like lots of others here on similar specs without issues - so it has to be something local for you.
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Hey @Eugene Tyson, thank you for the advice. I'm facing some tech access issues (unrelated to Adobe), so once I have access to my Mac again I will be testing the solutions that people are posting.
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I have the exact same problem! And I have tried the same solutions as you did (expect Cleaner Tool). But I updated to Sonoma 14.4.1 recently, and I thin the problem started after that. I have tried to degrade to older Indesing versions, but that ddidn.'t help. No issues with other CC-software.
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Did you try starting in safe mode?
I have MacBook M3 processor with 32gb RAM and it works fine.
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Yes, I tried safe mode. I have an Macbook Pro 16, M3 2023, 512 gb. It's only Indesign that crashes. I have no new fonts, no plug-ins. I'm really lost here. Thankfully, I also have an iMac, so that I´m able to get my work done. Still frustrating, though.
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Hi All,
We are sorry to hear you're experiencing crashes on the current version of InDesign. In addition to what our expert has suggested, please share the file that is crashing over a private message with me so we can test it on our end.
We will try our best to investigate the issue.
Thanks,
Harshika
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Thanks for your reply, Harshika, but it's not a spesific file that makes Indesign crash. Even if I try to make a new document, it will crash within 30 sec or so, just leaving the spinning wheel until I force quit the program. This also happens when I installed the former version of Indesign. Can it all be due to the latest OS update?
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Can you confirm if you what @leo.r suggested worked?
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Hey @HARSHIKA_VERMA, thank you for your response. I'm curious, when I submit error reports to Adobe, there is an option to leave written context, and a box I can tick if I want Adobe to contact me via email with a follow-up. Does anyone actually see those error reports and communications? I don't think it's ever led to anyone from Adobe contacting me. Which has been really bizarre when it concerns a bug/issue which makes an Adobe program completely unusable. It's a pretty bad customer experience.
As @Druen Design said, this is not a file-specific issue. As I specified in my post, this issue occurs with blank, brand new files and existing files.
Anyway, I am having some unexpected tech access issues (not Adobe related), so I will be investigating folks' solutions when I have access to my Mac again. So, thank you for the offer of support.
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In addition to Eugene's suggestions, try to create a clean new user account in System Settings and work from there - will it make a difference?
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Hey @leo.r, thank you for the advice. I will be testing this solution (and the others recommended in this thread) when I next have access to my Mac.