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Hello Adobe,
Looks like I'm going to have to uninstall all Adobe related products. I've been waiting for fixes for about 3 years and other people are complaining as well. I have not opened even Photoshop for about 2 months and I am constantly only doing every day the same: is deleting your processes from Activity Monitor. Why the "hell" your processes should work on my computer if I'm not using them at all?
Also hangs constantly in Battery: Using Significant Energy: Core Sync.app
When I open Activity Monitor it's basically looks like this (the names may not match, I'm just too lazy to write them out exactly. I write just from memory, since I have already killed them):
Adobe SyncColor,
Adobe Installer,
Adobe Creative,
Adobe Sync,
Adobe Update Service,
Adobe CCX Process (15 processes), <<< REALLY ???????
Adobe Creative Color (2 processes),
Adobe CoreSync,
Adobe Desktop Service,
AdobeIPCBroker,
Adobe Background,
Adobe Code Helper,
Adobe Acrobat Helper,
Adobe CEF Helper,
Adobe CEF Helper (GPU),
Adobe CEF Helper (Renderer),
Adobe CR Deamon (4 processes),
Adobe Agent Helper...
etc..
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Hi,
Are the Adobe products actually open and running for these processes to appear in your Activity Monitor? Or are the programs closed?
What OS are you running? What machine are you on?
Michelle
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Hi,
I'm using latest Mac OS and Macbook Pro with M1 Processor. But the same issue on Windows 10 PC (Both OS is up to date, all your products is up to date). Same issue on Macbook Air with Intel i5. Of course the programs are closed, because I'm not used them about 2 months (as I said in first post). On windows pc I not used about 2 years, but they keeps running.
I turned everything off and paused sync. Which I don't use at all. Is it really that hard to do what people ask? If you use Photoshop, and people close it, is it hard to kill all this processes? Why do I need all this annoing background processed so they drain the battery and take up processor threads and memory. If this happened on iOS or Android, I'm SURE you would be blocked in the Appstore for such intrusive content in the background process (But you know that it is impossible there and this is the only salvation). None of the applications with which I worked did not allow this ((. Today I spent 2 hours removing this dirt and it reappeared again. I have already started using third-party utilities to block it from startup.
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Also here is what I have in the Battery Activity. Java and Intellij studio everyone knows what eats well, but it is forgivable for her. Here, some kind of Core Sync has surpassed all ((