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I'm getting a notice when I open Photoshop v23.2.1 on my iMac. I've attached a screen shot of the notice. Essentially, the notice is telling me that a number of things aren't available when in fact my system says they are. I've also attached a screenshot of the specs of the graphics card in my iMac. I've also attached a screenshot of some of my Mac's specs. In addition to those specs listed, my iMac has 24 GB of RAM and over 2TB of hard drive space open.
Note that when I first started using Photoshop in January, this notice wasn't popping up. Also note that Photoshop still runs, but the notice is driving me nuts.
Is there just a setting that's gone awry?
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Hi,
We're sorry about the trouble with Photoshop. Please try the steps suggested here: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-gpu-graphics-card.html#Troubleshoot
For more info, you can also check out: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cc-gpu-card-faq.html
Regards,
Nikunj
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Did you upgrade from 11.X directly to 12.2.1? Just wondering if not, if you were on 12.0 or 12.1 if you saw this when you ran Photoshop prior to this newer dot release.
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No, I haven't skipped any Mac OS updates. I have done each incremental update that Apple has put out for Mac OS.
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So if you roll back to the last dot release, does that fix the issue?
The GPU updates from Apple are rolled out in the OS updates. Just wondering if the last update was the cause here.
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Actually I just opened Photoshop for the first time in three days, and it opened without that graphics card notice. I wonder if there was something that was fixed in the recent (18 hours ago) Photoshop update?
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If you wish to roll back to an older version, use the Creative Cloud application, click on the three dots (...) and select “Other Versions”.