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Hello team. I had downloaded Photoshop 2022, since the last update (23.1) it has a bug or something causing my PC to crash.
Immediately after I open a file, the interface bugs, it freezes the PC, then I get a blue screen followed by a reboot. Nothing has worked. I already updated all drivers related to graphics.
Illustrator also crashed one time. The other apps work totally fine.
PC specifications:
- Hardware: Windows 11 21H2.
- Software: DELL Gaming Laptop G3. Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.21 GHz, RAM 16GB, NVIDIA GFORCE 1050 TI.
It's been working fine for 2 years until the last update. I've added how the glitch look before the PC gets frozen.
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Go to Preferences > Technology Previews... and check "Disable Native Canvas" - then restart Photoshop. Does the problem still occur?
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Same issue, is happens after a few seconds working. I hace downdated to 2021 version and it is working fine,.
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Hey there! I am facing a similar issue with you but instead of it crashing, it just freezes on that particular tab I am currently working on and I would have to close and reopen it for things to work normally. I wanted to check with you, may I know which 2021 version you downgrade to? Photoshop (22.1)? Appreciate your reply on this!
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Try disabling the in-game overlay on GeForce experience. This seems to be the culprit for some customers - https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/entire-system-is-freezing-when-i-use-...
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It did not work. I had to use my sister's PC to work. I'm paying 50USD a month for this app. I need help. Photoshop is the only app that crashes the PC, I playvideo games, edit videos and also do live streaming and only this app is causing blue screens everytime y use it.
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The nvlddmkm.sys error is related to Nvidia driver, have you tried updating that from the Nvidia website or re-installing doing a clean install, when downloading look for the Studio driver version which is recommended by Adobe
When installing go to the Advance option > Custom Install and perform a clean install, this will remove the previous version
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Same problem with my Acer Swift 3
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If you go to Preferences > Performance... and uncheck Use Graphics Processor. Restart Photoshop and do you steps - Does the problem persist?
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It may also help if we could see your Photoshop System Info. Launch Photoshop, and select Help >System Info...and copy/paste the text in a reply.
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Change driver and disable Graphic processor works for now. The only thing happens after exporting a file, it turns like this and I have to restar.
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Ok. Now try Preferences > Technology Previews... and check "Disable Native Canvas" - then restart Photoshop. Should clear up the visual artifacts.
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Thanks. This solved the issue I was facing.
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This may be totally unconnected, but there have been issues with W11 and ICC display profiles [in Photoshop], its worth updating W11 to the version described here to see if it helps:
Heres some background on windows 11 issues.
Photoshop call for display profile on Windows 11, the background and info about an forthcoming fix
yamma_ma
Community Beginner , Nov 12, 2021
There are several Win32 API functions to get monitor profiles, but among them, the GetICMProfile and EnumICMProfiles functions have a problem that does not work properly on Windows 11.
Photoshop seems to be using GetICMProfile in the Adobe Color Engine DLL. I guess that's why Photoshop can't get the correct profile of the monitor.
Microsoft now have a fix:
I hope this helps
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