

Click "Install" next to Adobe Photoshop CS5. Start FontExplorer X Pro, and go to the Plugin Manager (Tools > Plugin Manager in the main menu).I just moved it to the desktop temporarily just in case I wanted it again. Remove the FontExplorer X Pro plugin file (/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS5/Plug-ins/FontExplorer X for Photoshop CS5.plugin).So here's a step-by-step summary of the solution I found: On restarting Photoshop - hey presto! No more crashes! I tried moving this plugin file to the desktop temporarily to see if that made any difference.
#Photoshop cs5 for mac driver
I tried disabling OpenGL in the Photoshop preferences in case it was a video driver issue (that seemed to be the most popular suggestion I found) - but it made no difference.Īfter lots of fiddling around and trying various other things I started looking through the Applications folder and discovered that there was a FontExplorer X Pro plugin in the /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS5/Plug-ins/ folder. I did the usual Google searches for an answer but nothing I found seemed to help. I also noticed that if I created a new file in Photoshop, and then reopened that file, it would not crash. After upgrading to Max OS X Lion I found that each time I opened a file in Photoshop CS5 it would crash just moments later.
