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Old 05-12-2009, 10:41 PM
hotpinkFLEUR hotpinkFLEUR is offline
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Default PS CS3 crashes after update

So I bought a tablet, which suddenly stopped working only in Photoshop (pen pressure disappeared). I tried just about everything up to and including updating Photoshop. Adobe had been bugging me for a while, the little popup box in the corner "update now! yadda yadda" so I finally clicked it, waited hours for it to complete, and booted Photoshop, my hopes cautiously raised.

I clicked "New file" or whatever, set a canvas size, and PS crashed. Exact error:

"The specified module could not be found. C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Version Cue CS3\Client\3.1.0\VersionCue.DLL"

So now I can't even get into the freaking program to try and fix the original problem. I tried reinstalling PS, but it came out with an error and I was like "whatever" and came here. :D

anyone know how to fix this? (mainly the PS crashing issue, but if you can fix the tablet problem as well I'd be extremely grateful.)

I'm on Vista, Gateway laptop, Wacom Bamboo Fun tablet, etc.
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Old 05-13-2009, 10:58 AM
hawkeye60 hawkeye60 is offline
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Did you uninstall before trying to reinstall?
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