Timed Graphics Card Reset

Sometimes, a crash is caused by an inopportune reset of your computer’s graphics card. Windows 10 has a feature called Timeout Detection Recovery. This controls how long the system will wait for a response from your graphics card before resetting it. The default setting has it at 2 seconds, but you can change it to 8 seconds. Adobe has a comprehensive guide in figuring out if the GPU is the cause of your crashes. Consider this as a last-ditch option, due to a few additional things that this solution affects:

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The Solution for Timed Graphic Card Reset Problem

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers\TdrDelay

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Outdated Software Caused Problems

Before doing some more involved troubleshooting measures, a good way to solve most crashing issues, not just for Photoshop but for any problematic software, is to simply update any and all software. Sometimes, the cause for frequent crashes might be incompatible software versions. Since it might be unnecessarily tedious to pinpoint which program has an outdated version that’s causing the crashes on Photoshop, it’s best just to make sure everything is up-to-date.

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How to Solve Outdated Software Problems

Double-check to make sure all of the following systems are up-to-date and correctly installed:

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Insufficient RAM Caused Problems

The payoff for having a program as powerful as Photoshop is the amount of RAM it takes to run it. The minimum requirement, as stated by Adobe, is 2GB of RAM. However, if you’re looking to run more complicated projects, 8GB is the recommended amount for optimal performance.Do note, however, that running other programs concurrently will eat up parts of your computer’s available RAM. Running browsers, music players, and other programs while you have Photoshop up will be detrimental to Photoshop’s performance. In the worst case, issues with RAM limitations will cause crashes.

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How to Overcome Insufficient RAM Issues

You can address this problem from two ends. First, an easy way to make the most of your available RAM while minimizing the risk of Photoshop crashing is to simply close any other programs running that might eat up memory. If you can afford it, make sure that Photoshop is the only program running while you work.Alternatively, if your workflow or preferences necessitate the simultaneous use of other RAM-hungry programs, you might want to look into upgrading your memory. Although 8GB is the recommended amount according to Adobe, you’ll be able to have a smoother and more efficient workflow if you work with 16GB and even 32GB if your computer can take it.

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Photoshop Memory Limit Caused Problems

Sometimes, Photoshop will underutilize the RAM available on your computer due to settings in the program itself. If you don’t have the budget to upgrade your RAM and you already are using the least amount of concurrent programs when running Photoshop, checking this setting in Photoshop’s preferences can be a quick way to prevent crashes and make Photoshop run quicker than before.

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How to Increase Memory Limit in Photoshop

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Plugin Caused Problems

Sometimes, it isn’t Photoshop that causes the crashes. There will be instances when auxiliary plugins are causing the issues.

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Solving Plugin Caused Problems

A quick fix is to turn off your plugins and see if that has a positive effect on the frequency of crashing. If it does, the culprit is probably one of the disabled plugins.You can disable plugins by holding down Shift when opening up Photoshop. A prompt will then ask you if you’d like to skip loading in third-party plugins.From there, it’s just a matter of turning on plugins one by one to see which one is causing it. Note that it might also be a case of two plugins interacting with each other in an unexpected way, so keep that in mind.

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Conclusion

For any issue that you face with programs like Photoshop, there will always be ways to prevent or even solve them. The key to mastering the program is practice; with tons of tutorials available online, this should be easy. Hopefully, the list we’ve tackled today will help you figure out the best way to move forward after a frustrating crash, so you can go right back to making amazing art and image edits with the program.You can also check out our GPU Guide for tips to use GPU, along with speed up and acceleration tips for Adobe Photoshop.If you’re apprehensive about going through all these steps to figure out what part of your computer is causing the crashes, consider using cloud computer services like Vagon to make sure that you’re using a machine that can run Photoshop with no issues at all.

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