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  1. #1
    Tiger Shark
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    Weird error keeps popping up

    Can't find any help on google for this.

    Anyway, on my work computer, I keep getting this error (among other similar ones) at random, usually if I am AFK from the computer. I press okay on a few prompts (which all say the same things) and it goes away...it doesnt slow my computer down or anything, but it's annoying.

    Here is a pic,



    Besides Error Main File Version, it also says Error Registry Key and a few other "error : random thing."
    I dont really know what this could be, as it's a work computer and not "mine", so I didn't set it up and dont have the system discs for it.

    Any ideas? Thanks in advance...

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    Crystal Ball Says:

    Error usually generated by an Adobe product. Frequently linked to Photoshop and CS.

    If it is a start up error, remove the product from the list of start up entries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemesys View Post
    Crystal Ball Says:

    Error usually generated by an Adobe product. Frequently linked to Photoshop and CS.

    If it is a start up error, remove the product from the list of start up entries.
    I'm going to try uninstalling Photoshop and seeing what happens.
    Thanks!

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    I would first check your error logs and see when the error started appearing. Find out what program was most recently installed PRIOR to the error starting. Then I would create a system restore point (TO THE PRESENT), then uninstall the program that might be most closely associated with your problem. If that doesn't work, run system restore to restore the computer to the previous working spot and see if you can go from there.

    I have never had issues with Photoshop. I've had tons of problems with apple products on PC's tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kujoe2002 View Post
    I would first check your error logs and see when the error started appearing. Find out what program was most recently installed PRIOR to the error starting. Then I would create a system restore point (TO THE PRESENT), then uninstall the program that might be most closely associated with your problem. If that doesn't work, run system restore to restore the computer to the previous working spot and see if you can go from there.

    I have never had issues with Photoshop. I've had tons of problems with apple products on PC's tho.
    Tried that, and doesnt work. System Restored as far back as possible and the error is still there. Removed all adobe software except Photoshop and error is still there. Don't want to remove Photoshop because I dont have a CD with it and dont want to bother the IT guy (hence why im trying to figure this out on my own).

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    try to run msconfig.exe and see under startup if there's anything it is trying to load that you don't need. uncheck it and after a reboot, see if anything changes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoaConstrictor View Post
    Tried that, and doesnt work. System Restored as far back as possible and the error is still there. Removed all adobe software except Photoshop and error is still there. Don't want to remove Photoshop because I dont have a CD with it and dont want to bother the IT guy (hence why im trying to figure this out on my own).
    Well system restore will not go back as far as the logs will. Try to remember when the error appeared (time frame). Then go to the error logs and see what errors popped up during that time.

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