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May 3, 2010
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Photoshop CS5 - Aplication error - (0xc000001d)

  • May 3, 2010
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I installed Master Collection CS5 and all aplications starts but Photoshop CS5 got start error:

Got Windows 7 and CS4 was running fine. I uninstalled CS4 but nothing changed for better.

Help please!

All my Admin permissions are full! I'm only user of my PC and set my PC to Admin=User.

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    Correct answer SG...

    Yes, thank you. I was going to say the same things about looking for P3 systems as well, perhaps with help from Intel.    


    Hi everyone,


    We just posted an update that includes addressing this issue. You can get the update from Photoshop's Help> Updates...


    Alternatively, you can go to this link to download an installer:
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4733

    You should no longer see the application error on launch. Because the chipsets that throw this error don't support SSE2 instruction sets, GPU features and 3D features in Ps CS5 Extended will not work.

    Regards,
    steve

    74 replies

    Participant
    May 4, 2010

    Similar problem here - I cannot even start Photoshop CS5 because of "application failed to initialize properly xc000001d" error. I had no problems with CS4. My processor is Athlon XP 2400+. I was waiting all the time for this version and it is broken

    Chris Cox
    Legend
    May 4, 2010

    What kind of processer are you running on?

    We've seen this error on older Athlon XP processors (and are trying to track one down to debug it).

    Participating Frequently
    May 4, 2010

    i'm having the same error with PS cs5 on windows 7..uninstalling reinstalling and running it as admin didn't help..install it on a diff pc and it worked...i have amd athlon xp processor..so maybe thats the problem...if so would it be a fix for this?

    Mylenium
    Legend
    May 4, 2010

    i have amd athlon xp processor..so maybe thats the problem...if so would it be a fix for this?

    If you haven't already, run a Windows Update and do a search for additional software. There may be one or two AMD-specific patches you need to install. Shouldn't be as critical as in the past, but may still be a good place to start. also consider installing additional stuff as .NET runtimes. Since this replaces certain DLLs on a system level, it often may fix conflicts you are not aware of. Of course also check your hardware via device manager and your BIOS. Random crashes can sometimes be attributed to misconfigured SATA setups or some USB device being wrongly initialized...

    Mylenium

    Participant
    May 3, 2010

    they have been so manycomplaints about cs5...

    i hope they're fixed!!!

    look at all the problems with it..

    theyre all over the forum!!!

    Participant
    April 12, 2011

    yes.. cs5 is not the best version of photoshop..

    May 3, 2010

    Yes, but did you run the software installer as Admin? For some reason PS CS5 has to be installed that way. I don't have the master collection but I assume you can right click on the installer .exe file. This will give the software all the permissions. 0xc are security permission level type hits.

    Also turn off any anti-virus software and windows defender if on before install. Keep UAC running.