Mac Recovery Solution To System Crash After Installing Photoshop CS2
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Mac recovery solution to System Crash after installing Photoshop CS2

Sometimes, some applications are not throughly tested for backward testing that is for compatibility with the previous versions. An instance of such compatibility problem arises when a new version of Photoshop CS2 is installed on a Mac OS X system with versions below 10.4.7. The situation fires a no of error messages leading to the loss or inaccessibility of data and to recover back your valuable data, Mac recovery comes into play.

Scenario:

On your Mac system, you just downloaded and installed a new version of Photoshop CS2. While restarting the system for the software to take effect, you witness the following problems, which propelled you to think of some Mac recovery options. The problem can be any of the following or even multiple of it.

Error:

-File system error

-I/O error

-Illegal Name error when you run Disk Utility

-Boot error

-System crash or slowdown


Probable causes:

There lies certain problems with some Mac OS X versions, such that they report illegal file names, when they read some of the used font data in the Vietnamese End User License Agreements. This information is installed in the Legal or legal.localized folder. If the particular files with those Vietnamese fonts are not deleted, it leads to severe file system corruption. Furthermore, if the file system is not repaired, it also leads to complex corruptions to the hard disks.

Resolution:

·     Try to go to the following directories and delete either the 'legal' or 'legal.localized' folder:

-- Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/

-- [Username]/Documents/Adobe Help Center/

·     Run  the Disk Utility in order to repair any file system error that has already occurred. Follow the following steps:

1. Insert the Mac OS system disk. Hold the key 'C' and restart the computer, .

2. After the computer restarts, select the language you prefer and choose the Disk  Utility from the Installer menu.

3. Then, choose the tab named First Aid.

4. Choose the Mac OS X disk that carries the operating system in it, that is the one on  the left side.

5. Click on the option 'Repair Disk', which is meant for finding and repairing any  Illegal names issue.

·     If after following the above measures, the problem still persists, then try to restore the data from the latest backup. In case, if the backup is not available, then, try any trusted Mac recovery software to retrieve your lost or inaccessible data back from the troubled media.

The third-party Mac recovery software are safe and don't mean any harm to the original data or to the media. Moreover, these Mac data recovery utilities are very much flexible in their usage and you can use them almost effortlessly.

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