Memory could not be allocated for the activation process. Please close all applications and try agai

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chrisc750
Jun 2, 2004
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I’ve been using Photoshop CS for awhile now and until recently everythings worked fine. Now I’m getting this "Memory could not be allocated for the activation process. Please close all applications and try again." popup error at startup then photoshop shuts off. I have a fairly new Alienware pc with a gig of good quality ram and have over 3/4 free. Any thoughts?

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chrisc750
Jun 2, 2004
Thanks for the help…
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Don_McCahill
Jun 2, 2004
This is a user forum, and if your message is not answered in a few hours, a snide self-reply of the sort you made is not likely to encourage people to help you. We (the users) provide this service free of charge for no personal benefit. If you need immediate answers, call Adobe support, and you can purchase technical support.

If you want the free kind, please be patient and more accomodating.
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Mick_Murphy
Jun 2, 2004
I think this is definitely one for Adobe support. It’s cropped up several times (if you had done a search before posting you would have seen this) but I’ve never yet seen an answer to the problem. Suggestions have been made but nobody seems to have reported back with a solution.
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Richard_Noway
Jun 14, 2004
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dave_milbut
Jun 14, 2004
empty temp folders. disable startup processes with msconfig (start> run> type msconfig), reboot and try again.

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