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roellingstone
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December 28, 2016
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Opening Photshp Elements 8, received Error Msg: 150:30. What does this mean?

  • December 28, 2016
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Upon opening Photoshop Elements 8 (in use for years) received Error Msg: 150:30 and told to Restart computer, if Msg returns contact Adobe for guidance. I did, and it did, so here I am. What do I do?

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    Correct answer roellingstone

    The Licensing Repair Tool is what you want. The download link for Mac and PC is at the bottom.

    Adobe - Adobe Licensing Repair Tool


    Posted my dilemma late at night then went to sleep. Found using Forum not intuitive or easy but fumbled my way through eventually - nearly an hour to post. As male at age 70 I wake to pee then go back to finish sleeping. While up took while to find my post (not displayed or referenced in my account but eventually by scrolling past all those posted since) and discovered "gener7" had a clarifying question. I answered and went back to finish sleeping. Upon waking discovered a solution e-mailed to me by "gener7" (so relieved to find in e-mail). It worked as advertised and I'm back happily using my Photoshop Elements program as I have for years. I'm glad you're there but it's not easy. Come from generation which wants immediate feedback by talking to a live human being in a back and forth conversation. Gener7 is my hero. Thank you.

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    gener7
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    December 28, 2016

    What version of Windows or OSX are you using?

    roellingstone
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    December 28, 2016

    Windows 10

    gener7
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    December 29, 2016

    Posted my dilemma late at night then went to sleep. Found using Forum not intuitive or easy but fumbled my way through eventually - nearly an hour to post. As male at age 70 I wake to pee then go back to finish sleeping. While up took while to find my post (not displayed or referenced in my account but eventually by scrolling past all those posted since) and discovered "gener7" had a clarifying question. I answered and went back to finish sleeping. Upon waking discovered a solution e-mailed to me by "gener7" (so relieved to find in e-mail). It worked as advertised and I'm back happily using my Photoshop Elements program as I have for years. I'm glad you're there but it's not easy. Come from generation which wants immediate feedback by talking to a live human being in a back and forth conversation. Gener7 is my hero. Thank you.


    Thank you   I've been in the forums for over ten years, so I have a better chance at getting to an answer quickly, but it helps to know exactly what you have.

    One thing that will help you understand they way the forums work:

    Please understand that these forums are not Adobe Support. The vast majority of the participants here are end users themselves volunteering their personal time to assist other users. Occasionally, Adobe employees do monitor these forums although in many cases, they are also not part of Adobe Support. (Of course Adobe gives me perks, but I'm not an employee).

    Adobe Support itself is live chat by keyboard, but because they have to support an entire line of products, they limit support to their current lineup. So they will direct you here for older software they no longer sell.

    Gene