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After big Adobe update (yesturday) I cannot associate PSD files to Photoshop (and not only Photoshop). I have lot of Adobe apps (Dimension, after effects, Illustrator, XD, etc.) but since last update i having problems (win 10). I was trying to change something in registry but I didn't find any registry data for PS. There is only Dimension tree (from Adobe). Should I remove All apps and install them again or add some registry data using *.reg files?
Several threads on the same issue. The root cause is uninstalling an old version after installing the new. This takes file associations with it, leaving registry keys orphaned.
Here's a selected few from the last 24 hours:
Type of file: Photoshop.Image.19 (.psd) ERROR
Photoshop 2018 can't be set as default "open with" for any file type
Solving files association with the cc2019 update, my solution and it finally worked.
I would first recommend a complete uninstall and reinstall as the least drastic
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Several threads on the same issue. The root cause is uninstalling an old version after installing the new. This takes file associations with it, leaving registry keys orphaned.
Here's a selected few from the last 24 hours:
Type of file: Photoshop.Image.19 (.psd) ERROR
Photoshop 2018 can't be set as default "open with" for any file type
Solving files association with the cc2019 update, my solution and it finally worked.
I would first recommend a complete uninstall and reinstall as the least drastic option. Make sure to do it in strict version sequence if you have more than one installed.
Some people seem to have solved the problem by editing the Windows registry. Any registry edits you choose to do are at your own risk. Always back up the registry first.
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OK Thanks. This soluciotn worked for me:
"In the registry, find the address: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\.psd and change the default value to Photoshop.Image.20"
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This is being investigated by Adobe engineers now. In the meantime, try this: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/file-association-broken-psd-after-photoshop-cc-2015-on-windows....