Is there a way to launch photoshop/Illustrator in some sort of safe-mode (not loading plugins/fonts etc) or any tweaks to have it load fast?
I would like to automate the registration (legally ofcourse), but that load only needs the app to run, no extras.
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Adobe Photoshop / Illustrator CS2 "fast" launching?
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Posted 28 January 2006 - 06:50 PM
Thank you for your reply jcarle, though I was thinking more of software wise solutions, like disabling plugins for Photoshop by adding ~ (tilde) to the folders inside Plug-Ins dir, removing fonts etc.
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Posted 28 January 2006 - 06:50 PM
I've been a Photshop user for 10yrs and I've never heard of a safe mode.
jcarle has it right, the faster the hard drive the better, thats the only cure I know of.
jcarle has it right, the faster the hard drive the better, thats the only cure I know of.
#5
Posted 28 January 2006 - 07:32 PM
Ok, well then I'm on my own hehe.
A manual "no-plugins" mode for photoshop is explained above, renaming plugins to ~* with batch or similar, will make photoshop boot fast.
As for illlustrator moving the following dirs out of Plug-ins folder will give you a "safe-mode" like launch.
Illustrator Filters
Photoshop Effects
Photoshop Filters
Photoshop Formats
Text Filters
Tools
Also for both apps reducing number of installed fonts on system will boost the app launch.
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A manual "no-plugins" mode for photoshop is explained above, renaming plugins to ~* with batch or similar, will make photoshop boot fast.
As for illlustrator moving the following dirs out of Plug-ins folder will give you a "safe-mode" like launch.
Illustrator Filters
Photoshop Effects
Photoshop Filters
Photoshop Formats
Text Filters
Tools
Also for both apps reducing number of installed fonts on system will boost the app launch.
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This post has been edited by BoardBabe: 28 January 2006 - 07:33 PM
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Posted 28 January 2006 - 09:34 PM
BoardBabe, on Jan 28 2006, 08:32 PM, said:
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