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Photoshop CS5 - Aplication error - (0xc000001d)

May 3, 2010 4:31 PM

  Latest reply: yunie_, Apr 12, 2011 11:51 AM
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    Aug 22, 2010 1:01 PM   in reply to meij_0015

    Finally, after following these steps I've solved the "Another instance of Updater is already running", installed the patch and got CS5 working!! Thanks you all!!

     
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    Sep 13, 2010 6:26 PM   in reply to SG...

    This is great - worked for me!

     
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    Sep 14, 2010 3:39 AM   in reply to ProkusOFF

    me too..I'm so excited to try this latest version cause i'm going to create my new header for my new site <link removed> but it out error in my pc same problem as mention above.

     
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    Nov 30, 2011 1:15 AM   in reply to Gorgoyle9

    i have simular problem but after update problem has been resolved

     

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    Sep 15, 2010 8:03 PM   in reply to Victor Colombo

    I'm also using AMD Sempron 2800 + 2.00GHz same as you..i could not make my header for my new blog cause it same problem as stated above.


     
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    Sep 15, 2010 8:04 PM   in reply to alteraiko

    If you are getting the application error, all you have to do is update to Photoshop 12.0.1 to fix it.

     
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    Sep 16, 2010 9:52 AM   in reply to Gorgoyle9

    I'm still not able to update Photoshop to 12.0.1 :/

    I followed these steps and fixed the problem of "Another instance of Updater is already running" but now when I try to update I get another error

     

    http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/3120/errorjr.png

     

    It says "Could not install some updates" or something like that.

    Any solution?

     

    PS: Sorry for my bad english

     
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    Sep 23, 2010 10:28 AM   in reply to Gorgoyle9

    well the error message displayed in the scrteen

    shot is specifically related to the graphic card configuration.

    please note photoshop cs5 suppot only open gl graphic cards which are available from nvidia.

     

    to check your graphic card configuration kindly run dxdiag in your run and then select display tab from the top.

     
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    Sep 23, 2010 11:06 AM   in reply to hitesh agarwal
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    hhitesh wrote:


    please note photoshop cs5 suppot only open gl graphic cards which are available from nvidia.


    That's COMPLETELY WRONG.  Please do not post things as "fact" that you know nothing about.

     

    -Noel

     
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    Sep 23, 2010 12:41 PM   in reply to hitesh agarwal

    hhitesh wrote:

     

    well the error message displayed in the scrteen

    shot is specifically related to the graphic card configuration.

    please note photoshop cs5 suppot only open gl graphic cards which are available from nvidia.

     

    to check your graphic card configuration kindly run dxdiag in your run and then select display tab from the top.

     

    I hope you're just confusing Premiere Pro CS5 with Ps CS5. Ps CS5 supports GPU features on a variety of chipsets (nVidia, ATI/AMD, Intel).

     

    http://forums.adobe.com/message/3143341#3143341 (faq on nVidia cards supporting GPU-acceleration for Mercury Playback Engine in Premiere Pro)

     

    BTW, the error message 3posts above says nothing about graphics cards, just that the update installation failed with errors. The OP that you replied to also doesn't mention graphic card configuration, and is related to the SSE2 support of the CPU chipset.

     

    thx,

    steve

     
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    Nov 9, 2010 11:34 PM   in reply to Gorgoyle9

    I have installed the patch and now getting an error about my hardware.

    CS5 don't run - however I will run and skip the CS5.

    Spending so much time trying to make it work is ridiculous.

    Googling the problem and realizes that it is not only CS5 but also other Adobe programs with similar problems.

     
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    Nov 23, 2010 8:12 AM   in reply to Gorgoyle9

    Please manually install updates i.e 12.0.1 for Photoshop CS5 from Adobe.com page and it should resolve your issue

     
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    Dec 11, 2010 1:21 PM   in reply to Gorgoyle9

    Thank you very much for this great update!

     

    The update has fixed my Problem (and my processor is quite old )

     

    Nice Work!

     

    Patrick

     
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    Jan 11, 2011 12:04 PM   in reply to Gorgoyle9

    There is a fix for the same issue

     

    1) Update windows

    2) Install Photoshop 12.0.3 udpate

     

    this both will Surely fix your problem realted with   Photoshop CS5 - Aplication error - (0xc000001d)

     

    Deepika

    Adobe Support

     
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    Feb 20, 2011 1:25 PM   in reply to Gorgoyle9

    Hello,

    I have the same problem 0xc000001d right now.

    I know the answer: update to 12.0.1 but it is impossible to me to do that because I not have yet running any version of Photoshop. I first downloaded the trail version (which is version 12.0.0 !!!) So I cannot update to 12.0.1 before I have run the program almost one time. And the downloaded version not runs at all.

     

    Error(version).jpg

     

    Where I can dowload the whole Photoshop CS5 version in the last version.

     

    Thanks for your help

     
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    Feb 20, 2011 4:34 PM   in reply to French-power
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    French-power wrote:


    I cannot update to 12.0.1 before I have run the program almost one time.


    Of course you can.

     

    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4949

     

    -Noel

     
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    Feb 20, 2011 10:48 PM   in reply to French-power

    Hi,

     

    Noel's suggestion is the most direct way to get at the Ps update. But if you want another method, you can launch Bridge CS5 and then go to Help> Updates... That should launch Adobe Application Manager which will also check for updates and run them.

     

    regards,

    steve

     
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    Mar 6, 2011 1:20 PM   in reply to SG...

    Hello. The first link you provided to the update isn't available anymore, it just redirects me to the Adobe Products page and the URL says "notFound=?".

     

    Is that link some posts above me the update I'm supossed to download and install? Also, I don't quite understand the instructions, you're telling us to download and install the upgrade by going into Photoshop CS5 and go to its Help, but I can't even launch it. Could you make it a bit more clear on what link should I use and what's the procedure?

     

    Thanks, I have PS CS5 Trial and Anthlon 2800 2.1 GHz on a Windows XP SP3 machine.

     
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    Mar 6, 2011 1:35 PM   in reply to OneAndOneAndOneIsThree

    Read the last two posts above yours in this thread.

     

    -Noel

     
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    Apr 12, 2011 11:51 AM   in reply to Caroline G

    yes.. cs5 is not the best version of photoshop..

     
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