• 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Forums > Back > Photoshop 2020 crashing all the time ...
#1
... am I the only one experiencing this?

Resizing actions seem to be a hot spot for this ...
Chief Editor - opticallimits.com

Doing all things Canon, MFT, Sony and Fuji
  Reply
#2
A simple Google search reveals that you are the only one.

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop/photoshop-cc-2020-crashing-constantly-macos/td-p/10718719
https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/photoshop-cc-2019-20-0-6-continually-crashes-on-imac-retina-5k-27-inch-2017?topic-reply-list%5Bsettings%5D%5Bfilter_by%5D=all
https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/adobe-photoshop-2020-freezes-on-simple-tasks-every-25-seconds-on-windows-10
https://photoshopcafe.com/photoshop-2020-fix-problems-find-missing-things-update/
  Reply
#3
Time to run a memory check ?
  Reply
#4
Reverted back to the 2019 version - and things are back to normal.

Prior to that, I assigned more memory but this didn't make a difference.
Just before things go sour, the load on the system increases rapidly.
It smells as if this relates to the use of the GPU.
Chief Editor - opticallimits.com

Doing all things Canon, MFT, Sony and Fuji
  Reply
#5
The system load is CPU related, it smells of Adobe misusing the OS system calls in odd ways in their way of making both Mac OS and Windows cross platform crap, some (including me) had a serious issue with the 1st 2018 release (which got silently fixed in an Adobe version update a month or so later).
  Reply
#6
That's the problem with Windows: difficult to analyze a process to see what's going on and why and where in the execution path it's crashing.
On Linux, you could trace system calls made by a process with the strace utility. I suspect there might be a similar tool for Windows.
--Florent

Flickr gallery
  Reply
#7
I think Klaus uses MacOS?

And that is the problem with Linux. Really quite unusable for non-nerd nonsense. ;-)
  Reply
#8
(12-09-2019, 02:17 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: I think Klaus uses MacOS?

And that is the problem with Linux. Really quite unusable for non-nerd nonsense. ;-)

You can't be more away from truth :Smile The major issue there is that Adobe and CaptureOne devs like using crappy stuff like .NET and Node.JS instead of C++, this is why we are not seeing these programs running on Linux. The moment that happens, I'll personally format my C: drive and run single boot machine with no bloatware.
  Reply
#9
(12-09-2019, 02:58 PM)faint Wrote:
(12-09-2019, 02:17 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: I think Klaus uses MacOS?

And that is the problem with Linux. Really quite unusable for non-nerd nonsense. ;-)

You can't be more away from truth :Smile The major issue there is that Adobe and CaptureOne devs like using crappy stuff like .NET and Node.JS instead of C++, this is why we are not seeing these programs running on Linux. The moment that happens, I'll personally format my C: drive and run single boot machine with no bloatware.
So why do we see it on Mac OS? Because of .NET?

Funny truth ;-)
  Reply
#10
I use both Win as well as MacOS.

The crashes happened on my Win machine. Haven't upgraded PS on my Macbook but I reckon there's no issue because the amount of system variations is very limited in the Mac world.
Chief Editor - opticallimits.com

Doing all things Canon, MFT, Sony and Fuji
  Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)