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I just bought a new gaming PC 3 weeks ago and Photoshop CC keeps crashing. The system is the
Now, I will say that I did have to move PS from my C drive to my D drive. The C drive became full very quickly. PS kept crashing because I believe there wasn't enough memory on the drive to run it. So, I moved it to the D drive where there was plenty of room to install and run it. When, I installed it on that drive, it said I needed to create a folder first, and I did. (I called it Adobe) It installed fine, but that's when I started getting the crashing issues. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I'm installing the latest driver straight from AMD's site right now to be sure. Not sure if I trust Windows saying it's up to date. We'll see.
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Quick update: I installed the latest GPU driver straight from AMD. I looked and it must have automatically re-checked Use Graphics Processor. Here we are a little over 30 minutes into my new PS project and no crashes. Knock on wood. Thanks again for all of your help.
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Ah good to hear
Don't forget to do incremental backups as you go just to be on the safe side, nothing worse than losing hours of work
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thevas76 wrote
After working in Photoshop for just moments sometimes, my screen goes blank and my backlit keyboard goes blank as well.
Could be a hardware issue if that's happening
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thevas76 wrote
Now, I will say that I did have to move PS from my C drive to my D drive.
When you moved Photoshop to your D drive did you uninstall and the reinstall on the new drive, or did you just move the application? Uninstall /reinstall is the correct way.
Dave
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Uninstalled and reinstalled.
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As Ged requested.
Open Photoshop and immediately go to Help > System info and press the "copy" button.
Then paste that info here.
Dave
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So glad that you got it working! I am a gamer and totally respect what a gamer laptop or even what a self made computer can do!
Those things are power houses!
By the way I am heading to Gamescom again this year! The games industry so much fun!!!!
Now I gotta see what you are creating.
FYI... did you know that can use Adobe Character Animator and create a puppet to replace yourself on Twitch and Mixer? It works with OBS Studio some how and I believe Dave Werner (Okay Samuri on YouTube) has a video tutorial on it! So you can use an animated character when you stream to represent yourself and really make your channel super cool.
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Hey!
I have also been facing the same issue and looking up for the solution. Let me know the authentic solution because i have tried everything but all in vain.
Regards:
Androidapkes