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AMT Subsystem Failure Error 1 when starting photoshop

New Here ,
Feb 26, 2017 Feb 26, 2017

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I've searched this forum and I have not found a solution other than to reinstall photoshop. I have CS4 and all other programs work (ie Dreamweaver, Fireworks, etc.) But all of a sudden it says This product has encountered a problem which requires you restart your computer before it's launched. IF you continue to see this message after restarting your computer contact your IT personnel or Adobe. Error Code is 1. I've restarted my computer and also reinstalled the product and it still says the same thing! Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated!

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Community Expert , Feb 27, 2017 Feb 27, 2017

If you can not get the dialog starting Photoshop may be a timing problem that you do not use the shortcut in time. You can  reset your user id Photoshop Preferences by renaming the folder they are in.  You may first need to change your windows view options to be able to see the folder Microsoft and Apple like to hide some folders and Files from users view. Like your User Id Application Data....

On windows rename the following Folder.

Rename:

"C:\Users\Your Used ID\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photos

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Feb 26, 2017 Feb 26, 2017

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Have you deleted your user ID Adobe Application's Preferences.  They do not get reset or replaced when you reinstall Adobe products.  If they became corrupt they are still corrupt and may be causing your problems.

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How do I do that?

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What OS do you user. Where the are depend on your OS.  Photoshop has a shortcut you can use however it must be use within its  window of opportunity.  Start Photoshop and immediately if not sooner press and hold Shift+Alt+Ctrl if done in time Photoshop should pop up a Dialog asking if you want to delete your Preferences. Reply yes.

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I'm using windows 8. It doesn't start. it immediately goes to the amt subsystem failure screen when I click to start it.

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If you can not get the dialog starting Photoshop may be a timing problem that you do not use the shortcut in time. You can  reset your user id Photoshop Preferences by renaming the folder they are in.  You may first need to change your windows view options to be able to see the folder Microsoft and Apple like to hide some folders and Files from users view. Like your User Id Application Data....

On windows rename the following Folder.

Rename:

"C:\Users\Your Used ID\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS4\Adobe Photoshop CS4 Settings"

to

"C:\Users\Your Used ID\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS4\Adobe Photoshop CS4 Settings Old"

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I tried renaming the folder and reinstalled the product. It says the same message that This product has encountered a problem which requires you restart your computer before it's launched. IF you continue to see this message after restarting your computer contact your IT personnel or Adobe. Error Code is 1. I've restarted my computer and also reinstalled the product and it still says the same thing! Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated! Please help!! I need to get this product working like yesterday!!!

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