Re: application crash



Michelle Steiner wrote:
Photoshop Elements crashes upon launch whenever I open it from my main account, but not when I open it from any other account.

I tried removing all associated files from the user folder, but that doesn't help. Nor did reinstalling the application.

iMac Core Duo, Mac OS X 10.4.9

Any constructive suggestions?


First thing one morning launch it. Then search for files that have changed. Delete them if they are Elements related. I presume you've checked crash log to no avail?

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john mcwilliams
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