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When trying to save for web (ctrl+alt+shift+S or file save for web) I recieve this error
What is the fix?
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Is the file 16 bit? Should be 8 bit.
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It is 8 bit. It is a standard *.raf photograph. I've processed thousands of them in the past (in other versions of Photoshop)
I can use File > Save and File > Save As but the "save for the web" throws the error as soon as that option is selected. No images that I have opened (regardless of format raf, jpg, gif, png, etc) can use the save for web option.
I've used Photoshop since 1998 and just upgraded from CS4 to CS5. This is the 1st use of the new install. No customizations have been made. Default install and configuration
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Uninstalled.
Cold boot (power down, power on)
Reinstall
Same problem
Video screen capture of what happens
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Still an unresolved issue.
OS is Windows Vista x86
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This doesn't help you, but it hasn't been mentioned above... It works okay on some systems. I just tested it.
I noticed that it seems to be pointed at the My Documents folder at the first run (though that shouldn't matter before you even see the dialog).
By the way, the document doesn't have to be a .gif to Save for Web and Devices (though it can be, I tested both).
Best of luck to you.
-Noel
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Was this issue ever resolved? If so could you please post a resolution. I have the same problem with Windows Vista 64 bit. Thanks for the help.
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Issue is still unresolved.
It appears that PS CS5 can't find the internal link to the save for web component/module.
It looks to be an internal software bug.
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Save For Web is a plugin installed with Photoshop.
The only reason Photoshop might not be able to find it, is if you moved the plugin or the application (relative to the plugins folder).
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According to Adobe the "Save for Web" preferences are saved in the "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Save for Web\12.0\Adobe Save for Web 12.0 Prefs" folder. I currently have nothing in the "Save for Web" folder.
I have tried to install as administrator but that did not create this Prefs file either. So I guess the reason the error message says "The system cannot find the path specified" is because it cannot find the Prefs file to tell it what path to use.
I do have something in the "Save for Web AI" folder and the "Save for Web" feature works find in AI.
Would someone be willing to post what they have in their save for web prefs file so I can try to create one manually? Thanks for the help.
Turtle, did you have a prefs file created in the above mentioned path?
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I'm havng the same issue Any progress on this front? Thanks!
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Djunabali,
Can you tell me if you have anything in your "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Save for Web\12.0\Adobe Save for Web 12.0 Prefs" folder? Also, what operating system are you running? I still do not have a solution but trying to see what is the common factor of those who do have the problem. Thanks.
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I was never able to resolve this issue under Windows Vista Ultimate (x86).
I upgraded the OS to Windows 7 Professional (x86).
PS CS5 installs and works as it should now.
No idea why it was incomparable with my install of Vista (maybe a hardware issue, maybe a software issue...... who knows). I did have some incomparability issues with new releases of other software (non Adobe software) so I believe that it was NOT a Photoshop issue entirely.
One thing I did notice. I had not upgraded Vista with either SP1 or SP2 (found this out when running windows 7 comparability advisor).
I DID NOT try to reinstall PS CS5 after upgrading Vista with SP1 and SP2 as I had already made the commitment to upgrade the OS and move on.
I'm not sure if any of this will help others but this has been my experience. I won't mark this thread as "resolved" as others will have the same issue.
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Hi all,
I'm running Vista x64 with SP1, and there was no folder here:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Save for Web\12.0\Adobe Save for Web 12.0 Prefs
Because I still had prefs under 11.0, I tired copying and renaming the prefs file into a 12.0 directory. No help
Best!
Djuna
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One other thing I noticed. The bios/firmware on my Adaptec 2230SLP SCSI raid controller was not current. When I downloaded and flashed the bios/firmware a lot of things seemed to start working (like windows 7 installed... failed to install without the bios/firmware update).
Check the bios/firmware on your MB and any cards and update them if they are out of date.
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djunabali wrote:
Hi all,I'm running Vista x64 with SP1, and there was no folder here:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Save for Web\12.0\Adobe Save for Web 12.0 Prefs
FYI, I have a 11.0 (CS4) file at the path given above (with 11.0 in the appropriate places), but no 12.0.
I did find these files, however:
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Adobe Save for Web 12.0 Prefs
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Plugins\Adobe Save for Web CS5\Photoshop\Adobe Save for Web CS5 Prefs
Both of these files appear to have binary information in them.
-Noel
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Also, on an identical install on my laptop (Vista x32), the save for web
feature works fine!
I also have no troubles with the text tool on either system.
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Thanks ,people this post help me alot
i fix my problem like thisCopy link to clipboard
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FIXED .....
OK guys....I had this problem for the longest time & Whenever I tried to use "save to web" feature, I would get the same error.... after a lot of research & finally found a resolution.....
I wanted to take this opportunity to share the resolution why this feature was not working properly....
Here is the link where you will find what the problem was...
Basically, go to this registry location:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders
& make sure that your current "my documents" sub folders are set to:
My Music REG_EXPAND_SZ %USERPROFILE%\Music
My Pictures REG_EXPAND_SZ %USERPROFILE%\Pictures
My Videos REG_EXPAND_SZ %USERPROFILE%\Videos
Personal REG_EXPAND_SZ %USERPROFILE%\Documents
etc...etc...etc....
When I fixed my registry...this error went away & I had no problems with it anymore...please post this resolution on the website for others!
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Thank You!!!!
Cheers,
Troy
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Guys...anyone who has this problem & was able to fix it with the solution given above...please post it so that we know for sure if the problem was with the broken registry attributes!
Thanks
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I think that a number of things can cause this error/problem.
My issue was an out of date raid controller bios. Once updated everything installed and ran as it should.
I recieved this error on the first run of a new install. PS CS5 failed to run the first time.
Once I updated the hardware firmware a lot of problems went away including this one.
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leonty16's solution worked for me. Some of the %userprofile% registry entries on my system had been changed to various mapped drives instead ie M:/My Documents by the network admins. Changing them back as shown made 'Save For Web' on Photoshop CS5 on WinXP work again. The next photoshop update should ask people to check these registry entries if the same error occurs or use a workaround if they are on computer that they don't have access to change the registry.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I have been fighting this for months!!!
Changing the PERSONAL RegEdit (or whatever it is) to %USERPROFILE% (had old old drive previous) worked perfectly!
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so now we are in 2018, i make this move and nothing happen, still the same massage pop up to me