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Bonjour,
Photoshop 2025 installé, hélas.
J'ai supprimé la version 2024, encore hélas.
Je ne peux pas ouvrir les anciens fichiers photoshop en cliquant dessus. Voici le message : "cette application ne peut pas s'executer sur votre pc" alors que si je passe par le menu fichier "ouvrir" , ke document s'ouvre.
L'icone photoshop a disparu même quand j'enregistre avec la version 2025.
Une idée ?
Merci !
Franchement trop compliquée cette application...
If you enable visibility of the extensions you will see the Photoshop.exe file. It is already in your list it just doesn't have the extension showing.
Dave
Hi
If the steps you have taken to associate the current version of Photoshop with your image files are not working or sticking then the issue is with Microsoft Windows. In older versions of Windows this was relatively easy to fix by modifying the entry for file association in the Windows registry. However, in current versions, Microsoft have added extra restrictions which effectively prevent that (there is a security hash code calculated and if the registry entries don't match it will reject them
OK ,
With 1 it sounds like the file is not associated with any version of Photoshop.
You could try uninstalling and reinstalling which might bump Microsoft Windows into acting correctly but if it does not, then you are left with 2 and 3 or of course using File > Open within Photoshop rather than just clicking on a file to open Photoshop.
Dave
Thanks for confirming. I'm glad we could point you in the right direction, even though we couldn't fix the issue immediately.
Dave
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Hey, @1tri-k-sion. Welcome to the Photoshop community. We're here to help.
You'll need to set up Photoshop 2025 as the default app for handling all your files.
Follow these steps:
1 - Go to an image or PSD file
2 - Right-click > Open With > Choose another app > Scroll down in the app selector pop-up > select 'Choose an app on your PC'.
3 - Navigate to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2025 & select Photoshop.exe.
4 - Apply or Okay to save changes.
You can install Photoshop 2024 from the Creative Cloud desktop app: https://adobe.ly/4hH4mIw
Let me know if this helps. Thanks!
Sameer K
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Hi @Sameer K
Thanks a lot for answering me so quickly.
I followed your instructions, which were very clear, but I couldn't find the .exe file
I took screenshots
Thany you very much for the 2024 photoshop. Unfortunately photoshop abd illustrator doens't work well with 2 versions of each. Anyway, it doesn't work either with one
Thank you again if you have any ideas to help me
Liz
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Of course i had a look in all files in the N°5 list. photoshop.exe is nowhere
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Hi,
Go to Windows File Explorer. Click on the three dots icon, at the top of the screen, and click on Options.
Then choose View and uncheck Hide extensions for known file types
You should now see the file extensions including .exe
Dave
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Thank you Dave for trying to help me. The point is not to find how to see the extension file but to find the application .exe. I don't find the application.
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If you enable visibility of the extensions you will see the Photoshop.exe file. It is already in your list it just doesn't have the extension showing.
Dave
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Thank You Dave for trying to help me. I definitely don't find photoshop.exe in the list when i follow these instructions. When i click on open, it comes back to the third picture (attachment). Have you any idea ?
1 - Go to an image or PSD file
2 - Right-click > Open With > Choose another app > Scroll down in the app selector pop-up > select 'Choose an app on your PC'.
3 - Navigate to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2025 & select Photoshop.exe.
4 - Apply or Okay to save changes.
i can't open my file.
Thank you for your patience and help.
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Do you know why the photoshop files look like this, without the photoshop icon ?
Thank you Dave.
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Hi
If the steps you have taken to associate the current version of Photoshop with your image files are not working or sticking then the issue is with Microsoft Windows. In older versions of Windows this was relatively easy to fix by modifying the entry for file association in the Windows registry. However, in current versions, Microsoft have added extra restrictions which effectively prevent that (there is a security hash code calculated and if the registry entries don't match it will reject them). Whilst this was done to prevent hacking by malware, it means that when Windows file associations break and won't update with the provided tools then it leaves users stuck.
There are two things you could do:
1. Open the current version of Photoshop first. Then, even if your file is associated with a previous version, it will actually open in the current version.
2. Open files from Bridge raqther than Windows File Explorer. Bridge has its own application default settings.
3. Reset Windows file associations from Windows Settings > Apps > Default Apps, but do note that this will reset all file associations for all applications on your PC and they would then need to be manually set up again. This could be a big task.
Dave
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I don't really want to add a new program to my computer at the risk of further overloading the memory, which is very busy with Photoshop and Illustrator.
3. Reset Windows file associations from Windows Settings > Apps > Default Apps, but do note that this will reset all file associations for all applications on your PC and they would then need to be manually set up again. This could be a big task.Copy link to clipboard
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OK ,
With 1 it sounds like the file is not associated with any version of Photoshop.
You could try uninstalling and reinstalling which might bump Microsoft Windows into acting correctly but if it does not, then you are left with 2 and 3 or of course using File > Open within Photoshop rather than just clicking on a file to open Photoshop.
Dave
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Thank you Dave,
I will unstall...tomorrow. Fed up of photoshop today.
I didn't get any problem with the last version of illustrator.
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Hi Dave
I had connection problems with peripherals. I could understand It was a windows update problem (I block automatic updates). You were right.
Everything went back to normal.
Thank you for your very efficient and reassuring support.
Liz
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Thanks for confirming. I'm glad we could point you in the right direction, even though we couldn't fix the issue immediately.
Dave
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Your help has been invaluable. You put me on the right track. Wonderful not to be alone in the computer jungle. Thanks again.