Mean_Plantain_7909 @ Mean_Plantain_7909 @lemmy.dbzer0.com Posts 6Comments 3Joined 6 days ago

This issue is not related to GenP; it is most likely due to your specific setup. We are not Adobe Support and are not here to assist with such issues.
Troubleshooting Steps:
- Reset Photoshop Preferences: Sometimes, corrupted preferences can cause crashes. Try manually deleting Photoshop's preferences as in this previous post on Adode Community.
- Check GPU Compatibility: The Quadro K2200 is an older graphics card, and Photoshop's newer versions may not fully support it. Some users have successfully forced Photoshop to use older GPUs by modifying the
PSUserConfig.txt
file. - Disable OpenCL & GPU Acceleration: Since OpenCL is now incompatible, disabling GPU acceleration in Photoshop's settings might improve stability.
- Use Studio Drivers: If you're using NVIDIA's Game Ready drivers, switch to Studio drivers to improve stability and enhance performance..
- Check System Resources: Photoshop is resource-intensive, and the Intel Core i7-3700K might struggle with newer versions. Lowering Photoshopβs memory usage in its performance settings might help.
- Still Experiencing Issues?: If none of these solutions work, rolling back to an older version of Photoshop that functioned properly for you might be the best option.
Additional Notes:
This issue stems from your setup's incompatibility with Photoshop rather than being related to GenP or Monkrus. As we are not an alternative form of Adobe Support, we recommend seeking further assistance in the Photoshop Subreddit.
Also, make sure you review this guide: Monkrus Setup, Troubleshooting, and Best Practices Guide
Ensure that you are using GenP v3.6.4 within its own folder, without mixing it with other versions or configuration files from previous releases.
Additionally, you havenβt specified which app is generating popups, so first ensure that you have unpacked either After Effects or Premiere Pro before applying patches as usual.
For properly patched apps using GenP v3.6.4, anti-popup patches should be in effect, meaning you should not encounter any non-AGS-related popups.
However, you will still receive AGS-related popups, such as the Adobe Genuine Service notification, which can be addressed using alternative methods listed in the Troubleshoot Section.
If you have correctly patched all apps with GenP v3.6.4, including the necessary unpacking step for After Effects and Premiere Pro, but continue to see non-AGS popups, then WinTrust should be used for the specific affected app.
If non-AGS popups persist, revert to previous methods, utilise the latest entries in the hosts file, identify additional domains to block, and report them accordingly. Alternatively, you can block the app in your firewall as needed.
Additionally, Adobe frequently changes its domains, meaning some apps require daily domain adjustments. Domains posted one day may no longer be valid the next, as Adobe will have switched to a different one. You will need to find and update the domains accordingly on a daily basis.
Furthermore, ensure that you are using a compatible app. Lightroom is usable, but as it is a cloud-based application designed for multi-device access and cloud storage integration, it is not supported by GenP, and we do not provide any help or support for it.
While Lightroom can function offline, certain features, such as cloud syncing and Adobe's AI-powered search, require an internet connection. Lightroom Classic, on the other hand, is designed for desktop use and can be fully patched properly.
All of this information is detailed in the GenP Guides, so be sure to read them thoroughly.
For further issues, please post your question in the GenP category on Revolt.
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