jpg and all the others) I prefer to use Adobe Bridge. Photoshop is not practical to preview a serie of images (neither is it meant to be) so Windows will most probably be associated with IrfanView or the like, for most users.
#Cannot launch bridge from photoshop cs4 windows 10 windows 10#
When the computer was done booting there were a few things that just didn't seem quite 'right' although nothing was noticeably wrong (my web browser settings were reset, and desktop icons were rearranged, etc.). Hello On my Windows 10 Pro installation I have set the following desktop applications as the default apps for various tasks: When it comes to previewing pictures (.png. Reveal in Bridge work just fine to open JPG images that are not preset associated from Windows. The only possible cause for this I can think of is a couple days ago I accidentally shorted out a USB port by putting a stereo plug in it (the headphone jack and USB port were very close together) which instantly turned off my computer and ran some kind of hardware diagnostic/recovery utility during bootup. I have also tried uninstalling and reinstalling Photoshop & Bridge. On the right side of the Options panel under the 64-bit heading, uncheck the box for Adobe Photoshop CS4 (leave the Adobe Photoshop CS4 (64-bit) option checked). There is no way to use CS3 Bridge with the. will work and is only able to work with CS4. Photoshop CS5 also works just fine (no problems installing or running at all) on my and my girlfriends laptops (Acer and asus consumer models upgraded to 10 from 8, then installed PS). I have done lots of research into this issue and a popular solution is to Ctrl+Click the Bridge shortcut and reset all the settings and purge the cache, but after I click "OK" it just crashes again. Photoshop CS3 wont open Canon 500D RAW files Solved/Closed Howie W - at 05:40 PM Neilpeel. Photoshop (32 and 64 bit) and premiere pro CS5 (64 bit) work fine on my desktop, with Windows 10 fresh install. I get the error "Bridge has stopped working" from Windows before anything pops up. Now, whenever I start Photoshop, the splash screen displays followed by the message that 'Adobe Photoshop CS4 has stopped working. After recovering from the shock of upgrading from PhotoShop CS2 to CS4 I went hunting for something to ease me into it. I've been running Bridge/Photoshop CS4 fine for many months, but all of the sudden Bridge won't start. I had installed Photoshop CS4 and updates on Win 7 32-bit.