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![]() (Don’t bother running the compatability troubleshooter – it gets it wrong.) Click the checkbox so there is a tick in Run this program in compatability mode for: and then select Windows 98 / Windows Me from the drop down box. Now find the Compatability Mode part of this tab. In the properties form, click on the Compatability tab. Then click Properties at the bottom of the menu as shown below. (Caution, the spelling of the file is slightly different from the word Photoshop – it’s Photoshp.) In most installs it can be found at:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Photoshop 6.0\Photoshp.exe (I can’t guarentee it will work for you, it may depend on how your machine is set up and how you have installed Photoshop, but this fix is completely and easily reversable so if it doesn’t work you’ve lost nothing.) Instructionsįind you Photoshp.exe file. So, for anyone else in my position who is struggling with Adobe Photoshop 6.0 after the lastest Windows 10 update, here are the instructions to to get it working. So I ran it in every compatability mode it has and I found one that works – Windows 98 / Windows Me!!! ![]() Windows itself recommends XP service pack 3 via it’s troubleshooter but this didn’t actually work. The best of these was to use Windows compatability mode on my original Photoshop software. He found a range of solutions I could use. I was gutted because I paid a lot of money for that software and I can’t afford the new Creative Cloud version.įortunately for me I have a wonderful son who is a talented and tenaciaous software engineering student at Uni. As some of you know I’ve owned a full licenced version of Adobe Photoshop 6.0 for many years but when I updated Windows with the 20H2 update Photoshop failed completely. This is not one of my usual art blog posts.
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