Ensure that Photoshop and your operating system are up-to-date.Ensure that your computer meets the system requirements for Photoshop.General slowness/crashes while using Photoshop Consult the documentation for your operating system ( Windows or macOS). Issues when Photoshop is used on high-resolution monitorsĪt the OS level, try switching to a lower-resolution display mode. Add scratch disks for Photoshop’s use ( Preferences > Scratch Disks).Ensure that you’re not saving the file to a network drive.Ensure that you have write permissions to the location to which you’re saving the file.Ensure that your computer has adequate free hard disk space.At the OS level, tweak system virtual memory/page size.Slowness while saving files or exporting assets Having a modern processor-for example, multi-core i3 5 th generation or later processor with clock-speed 2.6 GHz or higher-may help. Improve your computer’s hardware configuration.Ensure that you choose the right cache preset for the type of document you're working with. Flatten any heavy layers which may be causing problems.Increase memory allocation for Photoshop to 80-85%.Slowness or lags while working with heavy-sized assets or assets with multiple layers/files/artboards If necessary, upgrade your computer, so that it has more resources.Kill unnecessary processes running in the background on your computer.For example, use the MSConfig utility on Windows computers. Ensure that your computer/OS is optimized in general.Try the solutions proposed in High CPU usage due to CEPHTMLEngine.Photoshop consumes all of the customer’s system resources, such as CPU ![]() If the problem began after you updated a driver, roll back to a previous version of the driver. Ensure that the driver for your device is updated.Disable GPU use. Deselect Preferences > Performance > Use Graphics Processor.Using Photoshop with uncertified hardware is not recommended. Issues with untested/uncertified hardware (GPU, etc). Contact the manufacturer of your peripheral for additional support.Try using Photoshop with a different peripheral unit.Update to the latest version of your peripheral’s driver.Follow the suggestions in Photoshop crashing due to libcef.dll.Slowness/crashes when Photoshop is used together with peripherals like specific printers, Wacom tablet/Cintiq, etc It's difficult to re-create or accurately identify network- and peripheral-configuration problems.Ĭopy the asset to a local drive, edit in Photoshop, and then upload again to the network drive. Note: Adobe Technical Support only supports using Photoshop and Adobe Bridge on a local hard disk. Slowness while accessing assets on network drives Disable any antivirus software installed on your computer. ![]()
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