after upgrade the hard drive on mac, photoshop starts and freezes

Hello

I recently updated my hard drive.

I used clone carbon copy for any movement of the former.

Attempted to run Photoshop - without success. Interface of the PS of the charges, but the mouse cursor passes immediately to the Rainbow to turn round.

Went through the upgrade complete of all Adobe products. Everything installed successfully. The same result as before.

Downloaded and run AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.zip.

Some adobe files remained in the Application folder. Remove them manually.

Restarted.

Downloaded a fresh AdobeCollection_CS6_LS16.

Install Master Collection from the new download. Same result.

uninstall, clean by use the CC cleaning tool to resolve installation problems. CC, CS3 - CS6 and reinstall.

Available downloadable Setup files:

Download and installation help links Adobe

Help download and installation to Prodesigntools links can be found on the most linked pages.  They are essential; especially steps 1, 2 and 3.  If you click on a link that does not have these listed steps, open a second window by using the link to Lightroom 3 to see these "important Instructions".

Tags: Adobe

Similar Questions

  • No DVD drive after upgrade the hard drive on Satellite Pro A100

    Shortly after upgrading my hard drive, optical drive has stopped working, now is no longer appear in 'My computer' or Linux. Device Manager says:
    "Windows cannot load the driver for this hardware device. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39) »

    I tried to reinstall the drivers, the DVD-RAM drivers, and the DLA software.

    All ideas are much appriciated.

    Edit: I just tried an external drive and it has the same problem, it seems to say

    Post edited by: theplatypus

    Error 39 has been described much time here in our small community ;)
    Please check this thread for example:
    http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=13843&MessageID=50483

    You will find a link to the MS knowledge base document that describes how to solve this problem.
    Use of the method 1: remove the registry entry

  • Tecra S11 - How to reinstall Windows 7 after upgrading the HARD drive?

    How to reinstall Windows 7 pro after an upgrade to 500 GB HARD drive? How to access password protected data after relocation? How can I get a professional installation of Windows 7 DVD?

    (I do not installed new HARD drive yet, but I intend)

    Hey Buddy,

    You have created the Toshiba Recovery disk? Perfect!
    After Exchange of HARD drive, you need this you to install Windows 7 disc. The Toshiba Recovery disk contains an image of the factory settings, which means that you will have the factory settings on the new HARD drive after the use of the disc. You must boot from it and follow the instructions on the screen.

    > How to access password protected data after relocation?
    It would be interesting to know what data you mean exactly.
    Before you reinstall Windows, you must back up all data on a disk for example external HARD.

  • Satellite U205-S5002: cannot retrieve the Express Media Player after upgrading the HARD drive

    So I bought just a new Toshiba Satellite U205-S5002 I love it. One of the great features that interest me was the Express Media Player feature.

    My first step was to upgrade the hard disk and 160 GB and 2 GB ram.
    I placed the disk and ram in my old laptop and sold it.

    Before that I did, I made a copy ghosts and ghost of the hard drive to the new drive. Well come to find out...

    Toshiba is not provided with this software preinstalled, so I followed the instructions to burn my recovery disk Express Media Player and the boot on the new disk.
    So this is where the saga begins...

    After 15-20 seconds, I get a soothing blue screen (NOT of blue BSOD you mind) who says:

    /!\
    An error occurred during the recovery of "Express Media Player".
    -------------------------------------------------------
    Please pick up the image again from the beginning.
    Press any key to exit.

    It is typed exactly as it is on the screen. So, I see some other forums saying: you must have the free space of the disk so I resize the partition that allows 200 MB of space. Always the same... then try 2 GB even... then the 50 GB, same problem...

    OK, so obviously not a question of space. I read while I might need to erase the drive... so I delete the partition, this same error... then I run the recovery disk and tell him to wipe the drive, wait 1 1/2 hour, it ends. No dice! So I decide... ok... Well lets try another disk... I have restored my ghost image... and burned the image again... same question... so I decide to the recovery disk and I'll try to reinstall windows in the factory and make a record...

    Well, it does not work as well as you think... the image is incomplete... windows works fine... but the c:\Toshiba\ExpressMediaPlayer folder is empty!

    I'm happy that I have ghosts my original directory. But I decide allows to Express Media Player a shot more now that I have restored to factory... always the same error... I then decide a trial more... I'll erase drive 1.5 hours, I'll restore from toshiba dvd provided but leaving plenty of space at the end 2 GB (I have a lot about people who tell you to base just around 200 MB)

    5 hours later... moment of truth... Well Yes you guessed it... I don't know anything else to try... I have a bad image?
    You need one that I can download what has worked for them for sure? Or have - I have completely found myself by replacing the HDD with after market and which is originally a kind of compatibility issue?

    Thank you in advance.
    Gabe at supergeekz dot com

    Hello

    It s a great story!
    I put t know how to start so maybe first some info on the Express media player.

    As you said, and has already proposed the Express media player has been preinstalled on the second partition.
    If you want to install this media Express on the HARD disk drive, 150-200 MB of free space must be available. This free space must be on the end of the HARD drive and there must be unallocated.
    To get these free space on the HARD disk, 3 third-party products should be used as for example the Partitions Magic 8!

    I'm not going to write a story how to recover the Express media player because Toshiba has already created useful documents, which described complete installation!
    I found these documents in the knowledge base of computer Toshiba:
    http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/cgi-bin/ToshibaCSG/generic_content.jsp?service=EU&ID=TIC2

    * Check this box: *.

    [Why Express Media Player fails to run after replacing HARD drive or recovery? | http://support.Toshiba-tro.de/KB0/FAQ5C018T000FR01.htm]

    [How to recover a laptop Expert Mode with 2 Partitions and Express Media Player? | http://support.Toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB58014O0008R01.htm]

    Hope I could help you.

  • can I reactivate windows 7 by using the ID of the original product after upgrading the hard drive.

    Original title: reactivate Windows 7.

    I want to spend the hard drive on my laptop.

    The question is, when I remove the old hard drive and put a new, obviously, I need to install windows on the new drive system, can I reactivate windows 7 by using the ID of the original product?

    If this is not the case, how can I do?

    Thank you.

    How to pass windows 7 to a new hard drive using Acronis True Image Home 2011:
    A step by step guide on the use of Acronis True Image Home 2011.
    http://www.PAGESTART.com/acronisnewharddrive01.html

    (Note: Acronis is now 2014, but the technique is the same)

    Other Image backup options:

    Acronis True Image 2014 - has a 30 day trial version available, key to test sent to your Email address.
    Note: Initialization of cloning and the road (creating a MBR) are not supported in the trial version.
    For the trial version, the recovery is only available when starting an Acronis Bootable Media CD.
    Install Acronis and then create a bootable media restoration/rescue CD before you start creating your first backup image
    http://www.Acronis.com/homecomputing/products/
    30-day trial: http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/#tryorbuy
    True Image User Guides and documentation:
    http://www.Acronis.com/support/documentation/
    2014 supports XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and 8.1

    Paragon
    Free version: http://www.paragon-software.com/home/br-free/
    Guide: http://www.paragon-software.com/home/br-free/download.html
    Home Version $ 39.95: http://www.paragon-software.com/home/brh/
    Support: http://www.paragon-software.com/support/

    Macrium Reflect free
    Free version: http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.aspx
    (no technical support available for the free version)
    Macrum reflect Standard ($49.99)
    http://www.Macrium.com/personal.aspx
    Suport: http://www.macrium.com/ticket.aspx

    Note: For users who have a Western Digital hard drive, there is a free version of Acronis 2013:
    http://support.wdc.com/product/downloaddetail.asp?Swid=119
    Release notes: http://support.wdc.com/download/notes/ATI_WD_RN_5962.pdf
    Guide users for WD Version: http://support.wdc.com/product/downloaddetail.asp?swid=119&type=userguide&wdc_lang=en

    How to pass windows 7 hard disk nine or greater using the backup and restore of Windows 7
    http://www.PAGESTART.com/win7bckuprstrnhd072610.html

    After you moved to the new drive and are convinced that everything is working Ok, then you can format the drive or temporarily start from the old drive and open a prompt (run as administrator) and quick entry: slmgr /upk and press ENTER.  This allows to uninstall the product key from the old drive.

    J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

  • New error message after upgrading the hard drive and operating system installation

    Hello

    I replaced the hard drive and was able to install the CD recovery successfully. I replaced a 200 GB with a 250 GB. Everything booted up ok, however, I made up the internet and has been advised that I am successfully connected to the internet, my laptop shuts down: and restarted with a Long written below in bold error message. The Message reads:

    "A problem has been detected and windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer.

    IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

    If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follo as follows:

    Check that a new hardware or software is properly installed. If it is a new installation, ask your hardware manufacturer or software, the windows updates, you might need.

    If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable the Bios memory options such as implementing caching or shading. If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode.

    Technical information:

    STOP: 0X0000000A (0X00000002, 0X00000001, 0 X 00000064, 0X81FA4DAE)

    Data collection for the crashdump...

    Initialization of the disk for the crashdump...

    Dump of physical memory start disk: 100

    Complete physical memory dump.

    For more assistance, contact your system administrator or technical support group.

    The error message was dispelled that I changed the memory of 64-to-5300. Then I did about 5 days of windows updates and now my laptop is up and running thank you very much!

  • Windows Update service will not work after upgrading the hard drive

    I'm running Windows Vista 64 bit, Home Premium SP2 with 8 GB of ram. I recently cloned my hard drive OEM of 500 GB, 5400 RPM Toshiba MK5055GSX via a standalone, dual drive bay dock for upgrade to a 750 GB, 7200 RPM, Western Digital WD7500BPKT. Since the clone/upgrade, Service Windows Update does not work and gives the message: ' Windows Update cannot currently check for updates, because the service is not running. " You may have to restart your computer. "And Yes, I checked and everything related to Windows Update seems to be 'turned on' or well defined, but the service will not work. Notes; Windows Update still works with the player "OEM", it is only the new WD drive that has the problem. Thanks in advance for any help or suggestion on getting this problem is resolved.

    This fixes my laptop http://www.realworldrobotics.com/troubleshooting-help/windows-7-64bit/windows-update-service-not-running-after-upgrading-drive

  • Indexing not runing after upgrading the hard drive, sfc/scannow reports corrupted files.

    I replace my hard drive using a system repair disc and a system image on 4 DVDs

    Everything works well except the Win 7, that it is not authentic. I intend to deal with this later.

    Then I noticed that indexing does not work

    Went to research, indexing options, advanced, it says indexing does not work

    Select Advanced, rebuild, it simply works and runs,.

    I tried - C:\windows\system32>sfc/scannow, he reported 100 percent complete audit.

    Windows resource protection found corrupt files but was unable to solve some of them

    Details are provided in convertible bonds. Journal windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log.

    I can open the file, but it is 1 MB of data, and I have no idea what this means

    Help

    Fact activation of "in person" who has been a success, but no real messeages returned.

    Called MS - after obtaining a level 2 tech and after much digging, installed Intel Rapid Storage Technology Application SATA/RAID support (I don't have a RAID).

    That fixed all problems!

  • Tecra A2 used power up after upgrading the hard drive

    I have a Toshiba Tecra A2. Hard drive 60 GB factory begins to run out, so I installed a new 160 GB drive.

    But the system will not power on with the 160GB inside.
    When I press the power button the AC light goes from green to orange and blinks short short short Long Long Long in this sequence

    If I put the original drive, it does not supply power to the top.

    Any ideas what I can do about it? I got tired of updating bios on Toshiba website, but he has not made a difference.

    Thank you

    Hi DenSys,

    > Any ideas what I can do about it?
    In my opinion, the case is clear: either this new HARD drive is defective or it s is not compatible to your laptop. But if everything works with the old HDD, you contact the new 160 GB back

    Your laptop has an IDE interface for HARD drive? If so don t forget that it will be able to manage the hard disks up to 128 GB only due limitation LBA 28 bits. In order to check another model.

  • Product key in the usage message after upgrading the hard drive.

    I missed my activation need help

    I bought a new and larger hard drive. I installed my copy of Vista on my new hard drive. I have inadvertently has my old hard drive connected when I tried to activate the new vista installed. now it says my product key is already in use.  I replaced my hard drive before but this time I did it wrong. I want to format my old drive, but I can't afford a different product key. I'm afraid to format my old drive now that I could end up without any operating system. How can I use my new hard drive as my main C: drive and my old drive for storage of files without having to purchase another license?

    It is quite normal - your key is used by your previous installation.

    You need to re - activate by phone.

    telephone activation.
    Click the Start button
    in the search box, type
    SLUI 4
    and press the Enter key
    Follow the instructions - but when asked which service you need the ansafone phone, don't answer - it should oblige the operator to answer, who can deal with you.

  • Unable to activate Windows Vista after upgrading the hard drive.

    install on HD replacement

    HD crashed.  Bought the new HD 2 t.  installed Vista with system recovery disks.  Operating system will not work.  What should I do?

    Unfortnunately - since it is a process of recovery provided OEM - only help you can really get is OEM themselves.

    Windows XP can have trouble with the size of the player (depending on the installation media level of service pack that you use) or controller drivers.

    Are you sure it was your hard drive crashed and nothing else has been damaged?  Could be a bad controller, bad memory even a poor diet.

  • Upgrade the hard drive or the new laptop

    I currently own a mid-2010 Macbook Pro that works well (Apple store ran all the checks and he said everything was good), but there almost six years and I don't want to die any time soon (I need a laptop for school). I do not use the mac for something other than Microsoft Office, several tabs on browser, iTunes and occasionally streaming of netflix (just the basics, no game or something serious). Someone has advice or comments on what would be best? And if upgrading the hard drive seems to be a good option, does anyone have good recommendations?

    Here are the specs of my Mac:
    -Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
    -Memory: 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
    -Hard drive: 500 GB storage

    In addition, Yosemite (10.10.5) running on the machine without any problem even if it is sometimes slow.

    Thank you!

    Use it as it is. Why update the drive? If you run lack of storage space on the disk, delete some files or get an external drive and move some files on the external drive. Make sure that you back up your data.

  • Upgrade the hard drive on my HP G62-149WM for a 750 GB,

    If I upgrade the hard drive on my HP G62-149WM to a 750 GB drive (or maybe a 1 to) and use the factory purchased the set of recovery disks, it will install the recovery (hidden) on the disk partition, or not?  What IS the recovery partition, it will install (if installed)?

    Oeagleo wrote:

    If I upgrade the hard drive on my HP G62-149WM to a 750 GB drive (or maybe a 1 to) and use the factory purchased the set of recovery disks, it will install the recovery (hidden) on the disk partition, or not?  What IS the recovery partition, it will install (if installed)?

    Hello

    You can certainly move to a 750 GB 5400 RPM HARD drive, a 1 TB would also be possible, but it is not listed as a compatible hdd in a service guide. After a reset, the laptop will be in the same condition that you used for the first time (OS preinstalled). The recovery partition is going to be on the hard drive as well. Size is not too large, I think that it would be up to 15-20 GB...

  • Upgrade the HARD drive and install SSD XP to Windows 7 upgrade - which command?

    I want to make some improvements to my trusty HP XP media center PC m7350n.  Ideally, here's what I want to do in a certain order:

    -upgrade the HARD drive (currently 250 and 500 GB installed, replace with 750 unique?)

    -install an SSD as boot drive (60 to 120 GB?)

    -Reinstall XP restore disks media center

    -do a upgrade 'clean' for win 7 Home premium (64 bit?) from the disc "upgrading"

    The Windows 7 upgrade disk looks like for XP/Vista, so I can't put new hardware and go directly to a cost of Win 7 install.

    Plan a.

    I understand the look of for the minimum size of disks restore disks.  All guess what SSD size would be the minimum? I guess the upgrade of the first hard drive and reinstall XP MC since the restore disks would be trivial (as opposed to their use after a motherboard replacement).  If I have XP MC on the SDS, it is only a reason any Win 7 no upgade SDS?

    Plan B

    If I install the SSD after upgrade to Windows 7, I guess I have to use something like a disk copy program to the boot from SSD HARD disk partition.  SUGESTIONS?

    Plan C

    Restoration of SKIP.  Move existing partitions of 250 and 500 GB drives to 750.  Update for Win 7.  Install an SSD.  Move the boot partition.  Use the same drive for both copy program?

    Am I missing something?

    In case anyone is wondering, I have a spare 750Go drive and the Windows 7 upgrade disk so the only "cost" of this update is to purchase the SSD (and if necessary disk copy program).

    Thank you!

    Don

    donprice11 wrote... I want to make some improvements to my trusty HP XP media center PC m7350n.  Ideally, here's what I want to do in a certain order:

    -upgrade the HARD drive (currently 250 and 500 GB installed, replace with 750 unique?)

    -install an SSD as boot drive (60 to 120 GB?)

    -Reinstall XP restore disks media center

    -do a upgrade 'clean' for win 7 Home premium (64 bit?) from the disc "upgrading"

    The Windows 7 upgrade disk looks like for XP/Vista, so I can't put new hardware and go directly to a cost of Win 7 install.

    Don,

    Please read this article by Paul Thurrott more "Clean install Windows 7 with upgrade media '. It essentially says you can make a completely clean install on a drive with no operating system. The key is not to enter the COA product key after installation is complete. I, myself, installed Windows 7 to discs using disks 'upgrade' several times without problems of installation or activation. The order I do it with, is as follows:

    1 copy all the files and folders of the 250 and the 500 GB HDD of 750 GB.

    2. remove the 250 GB, 500 GB and 750 GB of computer hard drives.

    3. install the SSD.

    4. install Windows 7 on the SSD without entering the product key.

    5. Once finished Windows 7 installation, enter the product key and activate Windows.

    6. return old hard disks of computer as needed.

    7. install purchased software and Windows updates if necessary.

    You should go to 4 GB of RAM to get the most out of Windows 7 64 bit and you can upgrade your graphics card.

    Note: You will lose all software provided CVS Windows XP on your m7350n. Make sure that you create your HP recovery discs before you proceed with the change of equipment or install Windows 7. Your HP recovery disks can have the factory included HP software... it may or may not work with Windows 7. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.

  • upgrade the hard drive on Presario 17XL365

    Inherited this machine recently and I was wondering if I can upgrade the hard drive.  He got a Hitachi DK23BA-15 which is ATA - 66.  But I read that the chipset of the motherboard will be ' interface with ATA/66 hard drives in UDMA 2 mode "-a description of the site intel (North 82443BX/South 82371EB).  Intel® 440BX AGPset.

    So my question is, any laptop drive ide or eide will work with this?  Or I need to find a player who is specificially ATA-66.  Any info on the momentum and the size limitations would also be appreciated.

    Thanks in advance!

    It's a record of 4200 RPM 15 gigabytes. You can use any portable player of up to 120 gig eide, but not anymore. Anyway, you would benefit from a rotational speed of 5400 RPM which is what you can find in the market these days, but will not improve your ATA - 66 maximum transfer speed. The most recent ATA - 100 or 133 readers interfacera just at the speed of 66 but faster speed of rotation of the drive will always access same time help lower transfer speed if that makes sense.

    The number of ATA - 66 is just the maximum theoretical speed, which you reach rarely, in any case.

Maybe you are looking for