• 26 Dec 2007 /  Sage Advice

    In our previous report where we discovered after applying the latest Quicktime and Security Updates from Apple, Photoshop CS3 would crash at launch. Adobe Photoshop CS2 was unaffected, however. So, we began digging through the crash logs and watching what happened during the crash. We narrowed it down to a crash during “Loading ScriptingAdditions.” So we opened the Library… ScriptingAdditions folder and starting moving things in and out of the folder and launching Photoshop. We found the culprit to be “MacPackToolbox.osax.” Removing this system file allowed Photoshop to launch! However, some scripting no longer functions, but at least we can launch Photoshop.

    Posted by Dean @ 8:19 am

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  • blackwire Says:

    do you really mean jaguar? 10.5 is called leopard ;-)
    i don’t have a ScriptingAdditions “MacPackToolbox.osax.” but CS3 crashs even so…

  • Dean Says:

    You are correct! My mistake! The title should be Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.1! Too many cats in my Mac!

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