Installation of Photoshop CS2 Causes MAC System Crash

Generally computer freezes or crashes due to problems in operating system, hardware problems and software-operating system conflicts. If you are MAC users you might have experienced MAC system crash. You usually restart your system in order to get rid of problem but sometimes you are failed to do so and start getting error messages. It might happen that you suffer from data loss.

Sometimes system crash occurs when you install a new version of software to your system. Due to its incompatibility with previous version compatibility problem occur after installation which may leads to MAC system crash. Similar problem arises when you install a new version of Photoshop CS2 on your MAC system. When you restart your system after installation you receive below mentioned error messages:

  • Input/output error
  • File system error
  • Boot error
  • System Crash
  • Illegal Name error

The major cause behind such errors is problems in MAC OS X versions. As for example, after reading font data in Vietnamese End User License Agreements MAC OS X report illegal file names. After Installation legal. localized folder store such information. So, if any of the files having Vietnamese fonts are deleted it results in file system corruption and MAC system crash. If you will not repair the corrupted file system corruption may spoil the hard disks.

You can fix the file system corruption and save your system from crash by deleting legal or legal.localized folder by going through the following directories:

--Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/

-- [Username]/Documents/Adobe Help Center/

Another way to sort out the issue is to run the Disk Utility tool. Once you run the disk utility tool you will be able to repair the corrupted file system by clicking its Repair disk option. However, if you are not able to fix the corruption after the use of Disk Utility tool you can use third party software. MAC Data Recovery software is reliable software to fix MAC System crash. It also repairs and restores the corrupted or deleted files.