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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 7:35 am)
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Yes, only Photoshop and only 32 bit version. I can launch 64 bit with no problem, and THEN launch 32 bit and it doesent happen. but after a second launch it goes back to error. Adobe said well, use the 64 bit version, but i use a lot of plugins and they dont work with 64 bit, well my important ones dont anyway.
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It’s most likely one of your legacies 3rd party plugins causing this.
Remove all of them and then launch PS to see if you get an error or not.
If no error, replace each one individually (launching PS each time) until you find the culprit(s).
Once the offender is found, see if there is an update for it.
If no update, you can try replacing that “icuin36.dll” in your system folder with a newer version.
Note: There is an “icuin36.dll” in your Bridge folder, which might be more current.
Chuck
VERY interesting. I replaced the file from Bridge like suggested and that worked. THEN 7 more errors showed up LOL... so one by one i copy/pasted from Bridge. now after to much time my problem is finally solved :D
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU !!!
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