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I am experiencing a change in startup behavior; for over 30 seconds the editor is stuck showing Scanning for plug-ins... on the splash screen. It used to load quickly. I did a complete uninstall/reinstall with no change. All plug-ins were removed. Is there perhaps a way to get PSE to create a log during startup to see what is going on?
OK, mystery solved! It was indeed related to plugins; specifically plugins from Topaz Labs. They recently released updates to two of their products. In response to many complaints about install problems they created a "utility" whose actions resulted in my problems.
For anyone who has the same problem as me and reads this, here is the fix:
In the folder C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\Elements 15 delete all the shortcuts created by the Topaz utility.
The only thing that should be in
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Note that the problem is different from other similar slowness complaints, it is linked with plug-ins...
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Yes, it does seem to be. However, I used Revo Uninstaller (which runs the Adobe uninstall and also trying to clean up the registry and files after that has run) before reinstalling PSE 15, so I am at a lose as to what there could be that troubles the editor for over 30 seconds. What is it doing when it says "Scanning for plug-ins..." on the splash screen??
I am looking for any sort of insight or suggestions as to how to debug this behavior. A load-time log file would sure be helpful!
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OK, mystery solved! It was indeed related to plugins; specifically plugins from Topaz Labs. They recently released updates to two of their products. In response to many complaints about install problems they created a "utility" whose actions resulted in my problems.
For anyone who has the same problem as me and reads this, here is the fix:
In the folder C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\Elements 15 delete all the shortcuts created by the Topaz utility.
The only thing that should be in that folder is another folder named "File Formats".