Solution One
When you open Photoshop, press Option+command+shift to remove the Adobe Photoshop settings file and start normally.
Workaround Two
Solution:
Ha ha. Problem solved, remove files from C:\Documents and Settings\ your username \application Data\adobe\photoshop\7.0\adobe Photoshop 7.0 Settings
Also under Windows98 is also the deletion of related Photoshop initialization of the relevant files, this problem may be due to the operation of the relatively large picture processing task, software shut down when the abnormal operation caused by initialization of the file error. Deleting related files forces Photoshop to reinitialize.
This usually happens when a picture is rendered or some effect appears, because the picture is too dozen and the physical
Memory is not enough, while using hard disk space to do the cache space is not enough, so that the PS can not start.
Personally feel that there are many solutions, for example, to change a larger memory, preferably in more than 512. Increase hard disk space, use no file partition to do cache disk. And then Photoshop less flashy fonts, plug-ins, filters
Workaround three
No matter what system your computer is, I'll take win 7 as an example
First click Start--> Control Panel--> user account and home security--> user account
If your Win7 interface is not found in the Control Panel on the right side of the view select the small icon, you can see the user account directly
Select Administratior after opening and select Change my environment variable on the left
To see if the current environment variable folder exists, or if it does not, create a new folder that appears under the displayed letter address. or edit the variable path again. (PS. Typically, a super Bunny is installed, or a tool such as the XX accelerator changes the variable to another letter or virtual letter, but the temporary folder does not cause Photoshop to initialize because the file cannot be found.
If you want to get back to the way you used to be, follow this change.
TEMP%userprofile%\appdata\local\temp
TMP%userprofile%\appdata\local\temp
The modifications are complete and saved. Perfect solution Photoshop could not initialize because the file could not be found