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August 3, 2017
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Drop down Menus are compromised

  • August 3, 2017
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I have been using Photoshop Elements 12 since I downloaded it in July 2014 (I downloaded the paid upgrade package of Photoshop Elements 12, Premiere Elements 12 and Organizer Elements 12) and it has always worked very well. Quite suddenly when I try to open a Photoshop drop menu (for example File or Edit) all I get is a narrow vertical field which is either blank or in some cases is blank but contains a number of icons. At the same time, the drop menus in Organizer have been "squashed vertically" (the headings are visible but not readable because they are distorted and on top of each other). Premiere is not affected and still works well.

Any suggestions for a quick fix? I still have the original downloads saved on my PC - should I reinstall Photoshop and, if so, should I first uninstall my present Photoshop or can I reinstall over the app now loaded on my PC?

Very many Thanks.

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Correct answer 99jon

I would suggest as follows:

-Uninstall

-Reboot (re-start your computer)

-Use the latest download from link below for PSE12

-Validate with your serial number

Download Photoshop Elements | 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10

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99jon
99jonCorrect answer
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August 3, 2017

I would suggest as follows:

-Uninstall

-Reboot (re-start your computer)

-Use the latest download from link below for PSE12

-Validate with your serial number

Download Photoshop Elements | 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10

Known Participant
August 10, 2017

For many reasons I regret having to come back to you. Its happened again! I have inserted below some screen shots which illustrate the compromised menus. I have also added my relevant Windows 10 Update schedule because it occurred to me that this may be the cause. You will note that my problems occurred both times after there was a major (automatic) update of my Windows 10; this can of course be a coincidence. Please advise what you recommend now. I have not yet tried to reinstall PSE12 as you recommended last time (which worked).

Known Participant
August 11, 2017

Hi Walter, 4gb of RAM is the limitation for 32 bit systems. If you have a Windows 64 bit system you will have least 4gb of memory (RAM) and possibly more. Adobe normally issues a new version of PSE in September/October; so you could wait before upgrading. In the meantime why not install the trial version of PSE15. You can use it free (currently for 30 days) to see how you get on.

https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-elements/download-trial/try.html


As before - very many thanks. I will download the trial version and wait for the newer version to be announced.