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It also applies to newer versions of all photoshop from what I gather from hours of internet searching . The problem is if you already have Adobe on your computer, a glitch can come up and prevents some of the program not working. Even though you might go through the undo process as if putting the program onto another computer that doesn't help then trying to reinstall
What happens, in my and loads of other complaints on the internet, is the program reinstalls as far as it can then starts doing a ROLLBACK and leaves a message "can't find shared technologies"
people have contacted adobe help and they don't know the answer so don't bother its a waste of time. I spent hours in searching for an answer.
Now here is the horrible bit (I have Microsoft Windows7 64 bit professional, it happened on) the only way I found was to reinstall windows 7 and I wont go into how long it took, just think days not hours. First of all it asks to save to another drive (in my case 2.5 hours) than you have to reinstall windows7 (another half hour) then you start to struggle reinstalling the "saved" files which didn't work either.
I searched the internet typing in rollback-shared technologies- known errors and every other combo I could think of and couldn't find any answer.
It definately is in the computer not the program or the Adobe server so dont even bother to look there.
I have just got it all back up and running with one other problem. I have a 22" monitor screen and the screen resolution came up small and it was a devils own job to get that correct as well
Just got to get my photos back on now.
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What happens, in my and loads of other complaints on the internet, is the program reinstalls as far as it can then starts doing a ROLLBACK and leaves a message "can't find shared technologies"
people have contacted adobe help and they don't know the answer so don't bother its a waste of time. I spent hours in searching for an answer.
Now here is the horrible bit (I have Microsoft Windows7 64 bit professional, it happened on) the only way I found was to reinstall windows 7 and I wont go into how long it took, just think days not hours. First of all it asks to save to another drive (in my case 2.5 hours) than you have to reinstall windows7 (another half hour) then you start to struggle reinstalling the "saved" files which didn't work either.
I searched the internet typing in rollback-shared technologies- known errors and every other combo I could think of and couldn't find any answer.
It definately is in the computer not the program or the Adobe server so dont even bother to look there.
I have just got it all back up and running with one other problem. I have a 22" monitor screen and the screen resolution came up small and it was a devils own job to get that correct as well
Just got to get my photos back on now.
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