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Inspiring
January 5, 2025
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Is there a version of Photoshop that is more stable?

  • January 5, 2025
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I had upgraded to v26 a while ago, but it crashed all the time, so I went back to 25.12. It also crashes frequently. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, but the problem keeps coming back. 

 

I don't need a lot of the new features, I just want a version that doesn't crash so frequently.

 

Thanks in advance for the advice

 

(running OS 14.5 on 2019 Mac Pro - I always hold off upgrading OS for a few months)

Correct answer Jonathan Lipkin

A Google Drive link should work fine. If you need to send it to me directly, my email is bnemecek AT adobe DOT com.

 

In terms of support, we only really cover the current version and one version back. You can continue to operate 22 on your system for as long as you like, but we won't make updates to it and there is always a chance that updating your OS or something else on your system may cause things to become incompatible.


Hi Again, Brett. I updated my OS to 15.3 and PS to 26.3. I'm able to resize images without crashing now.

 

Thanks for all of your help

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Inspiring
January 5, 2025

PS, crashes seem to happen mostly when I save a file

BrettN
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 6, 2025

Does it seem to happen when saving a particular file, file type, or folder location? For example, do you still see the crash if you create a new, blank file and save it as JPG to your desktop? 

BrettN
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 13, 2025

Another crash just now while applying free transform. I'm posting screenshots of the dialog boxes. I hadn't been putting my email address in the Adobe dialog box, perhaps that is why you are not seeing them? I put this one under jlipkin@jlipkin.com


Still haven't found your crash report on my end. Sometimes it takes a little while, so I gave it a couple days, but still nothing. Not sure why though.

 

However, thanks for posting the Mac reporter as well. It says that Photoshop is hanging (becoming unresponsive) rather than crashing. The last screen shot says you force quit, which as far as the application is concerned is a crash and will often cause a crash report to appear. So, even if the crash report would come through, it likely wouldn't tell us much other than the app was force quit.

 

Our best information may just be in the Mac report. But a hang is pretty common when dealing with large amounts of information being processed and the OS may not know that it simply has to wait longer than it normally expects before reporting to you. Send that full report the next time it appears and lets see if there is useful information in it.