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skott_bennett@adobeforums.com #1
Indesign NOT RESPONDING. and I've tried everything. Haven't I?
I have not been able to launch Indesign for nearly a week now. I've searched forums, been to the genius bar, and have done all the following based on other peoples experiences, but nothing has worked.
Reinstalled OSX and done a disk repair
Ran Applejack
Reinstalled InDesign
Deleted "Legal" folders from all CS2 apps
Verified all fonts using FontBook and deleted the corrupted ones
Ran Font Finagler to identify any corrupt fonts and deleted them
Am I missing something?
I'm running OSX on a G4 Powerbook.
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Kenneth_Lasley@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Indesign NOT RESPONDING. and I've tried everything. Haven't I?
When you reinstalled InDesign, did you happen to trash the preference and Saved Data files as well?
Ken
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Eric_@_MCA@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Indesign NOT RESPONDING. and I've tried everything. Haven't I?
I don't see where on that list you zapped your prefs, which is probably the first thing I would have tried. This is different from attempting to manually remove all the pref folders.
Hold down cmd-opt-ctrl-shift (mash the modifiers) on launch. You should get a dialog asking if you want to nuke the prefs at that point, which is a more reliable way to clean them up.
(EDIT: BTW, reinstalling ID does not reinstall the prefs!)
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