14.2.1 Graphics Processor undetected (Nvidia/Win7 64bit)
I've been plagued for some time with the inability to use my 560m GPU with Photoshop CC. I tried updating from 14.1 to 14.2.1, but have seen no advance in the issue. Additionally, I have tried the ~sniffer workaround, and tried running manually as well, but have seen no fix.
Because it will probably get asked:
snifferStart="2014-03-06_17:16:53"
AIFCoreInitialized=1
AIFOGLInitialized=1
OGLContextCreated=1
# 00000.2014.03.06_17:16:54.328(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:414 WIData::GetProperty L"AdapterRAM": hr=0, type=1
# 00001.2014.03.06_17:16:54.328(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:434 WIData::GetProperty L"InstalledDisplayDrivers": hr=0, type=1
# 00002.2014.03.06_17:16:54.328(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:434 WIData::GetProperty L"VideoModeDescription": hr=0, type=1
# 00003.2014.03.06_17:16:54.328(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:414 WIData::GetProperty L"AdapterRAM": hr=0, type=1
# 00004.2014.03.06_17:16:54.328(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:434 WIData::GetProperty L"InstalledDisplayDrivers": hr=0, type=1
# 00005.2014.03.06_17:16:54.328(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:434 WIData::GetProperty L"VideoModeDescription": hr=0, type=1
# 00006.2014.03.06_17:16:54.328(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:434 WIData::GetProperty L"VideoModeDescription": hr=0, type=1
# 00007.2014.03.06_17:16:54.329(+00.001) PSGPUWin.cpp:843 wmiNumDevices=4
# 00008.2014.03.06_17:16:54.330(+00.001) PSGPUWin.cpp:804 aifNumDevices=1
# 00009.2014.03.06_17:16:54.330(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:807 aifDeviceIndex=0
# 00010.2014.03.06_17:16:54.343(+00.013) PSGPUWin.cpp:814 aifDevice[0]={ cb=424 StateFlags=0x00000005 DeviceName=\\\\.\\DISPLAY8 DeviceString=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M DeviceID=PCI\\VEN_10DE&DEV_1251&SUBSYS_204A1043&REV_A1 DeviceKey=\\Registry\\Machine\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Video\\{6A3A4864-C333- 4E5A-AB33-DE636AC38EA5}\\0000}
# 00011.2014.03.06_17:16:54.343(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:849 aifNumContexts=1
# 00012.2014.03.06_17:16:54.343(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:855 wmiDevice[0] Name=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
# 00013.2014.03.06_17:16:54.343(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:855 wmiDevice[1] Name=Air Display Graphics Adapter
# 00014.2014.03.06_17:16:54.343(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:864 NO MATCH FOUND
# 00015.2014.03.06_17:16:54.343(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:855 wmiDevice[2] Name=Air Display Mirror Adapter
# 00016.2014.03.06_17:16:54.343(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:864 NO MATCH FOUND
# 00017.2014.03.06_17:16:54.343(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:855 wmiDevice[3] Name=Air Display (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM v1.1)
# 00018.2014.03.06_17:16:54.343(+00.000) PSGPUWin.cpp:864 NO MATCH FOUND
NumGPUs=1
gpu[0].OGLVersion="3.0"
gpu[0].MemoryMB=3072
gpu[0].RectTextureSize=16384
gpu[0].Renderer="GeForce GTX 560M/PCIe/SSE2"
gpu[0].RendererID=4689
gpu[0].Vendor="NVIDIA Corporation"
gpu[0].VendorID=4318
gpu[0].HasNPOTSupport=1
gpu[0].DriverVersion="9.18.13.3489"
gpu[0].Driver="nvd3dumx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvd3dum,nvwgf2um,nvwgf2um"
gpu[0].DriverDate="20140208000000.000000-000"
gpu[0].CompileProgramGLSL=1
gpu[0].TestFrameBuffer=1
# 00019.2014.03.06_17:16:54.346(+00.003) PSLogging.h:245 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA begin
# 00020.2014.03.06_17:16:54.346(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:443 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: if (!AIF::OCL::Library::isInitialized() && AIF::OCL::Library::isOpenCLAvailable())
# 00021.2014.03.06_17:16:54.361(+00.015) PSGPUHardware.cpp:446 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: AIF::OCL::Library::initialize();
# 00022.2014.03.06_17:16:54.362(+00.001) PSGPUHardware.cpp:455 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: if (AIF::OCL::Library::isInitialized())
# 00023.2014.03.06_17:16:54.362(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:458 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: TemporaryContext ctx(*fContext);
# 00024.2014.03.06_17:16:54.362(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:468 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: AIF::OCL::ContextProperties properties(*iPlatform);
# 00025.2014.03.06_17:16:54.362(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:475 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: DoUpdateProperties(properties, ctx);
# 00026.2014.03.06_17:16:54.362(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:482 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: AIF::OCL::Context context(properties, *iDev);
# 00027.2014.03.06_17:16:54.391(+00.029) PSGPUHardware.cpp:485 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: sVersion='OpenCL 1.1 CUDA 6.0.1'
# 00028.2014.03.06_17:16:54.391(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:491 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: oclVersion='OpenCL 1.1 CUDA 6.0.1'
# 00029.2014.03.06_17:16:54.391(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:503 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: DoOCLVersionOK('1.1')
# 00030.2014.03.06_17:16:54.391(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:507 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: DoOCLVersionOK returns true
# 00031.2014.03.06_17:16:54.391(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:511 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: oclResult='1.1', cudaResult='6.0.1'
# 00032.2014.03.06_17:16:54.396(+00.005) PSGPUHardware.cpp:526 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA: result=1
# 00033.2014.03.06_17:16:54.396(+00.000) PSLogging.h:260 GPUHardware::DoCheckOCLCUDA end duration=0.05
gpu[0].OCLPresent=1
gpu[0].OCLVersion="1.1"
gpu[0].CUDASupported=1
gpu[0].CUDAVersion="6.0.1"
# 00034.2014.03.06_17:16:54.396(+00.000) PSLogging.h:245 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth begin
# 00035.2014.03.06_17:16:54.396(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:540 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth: if (!AIF::OCL::Library::isInitialized() && AIF::OCL::Library::isOpenCLAvailable())
# 00036.2014.03.06_17:16:54.396(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:552 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth: if (AIF::OCL::Library::isInitialized())
# 00037.2014.03.06_17:16:54.396(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:555 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth: TemporaryContext ctx(*fContext);
# 00038.2014.03.06_17:16:54.396(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:566 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth: AIF::OCL::ContextProperties properties(*iPlatform);
# 00039.2014.03.06_17:16:54.396(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:573 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth: DoUpdateProperties(properties, ctx);
# 00040.2014.03.06_17:16:54.396(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:580 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth: AIF::OCL::Context context(properties, *iDev);
# 00041.2014.03.06_17:16:54.423(+00.027) PSGPUHardware.cpp:582 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth: AIF::OCL::CommandQueue cq(context, *iDev, false, true);
# 00042.2014.03.06_17:16:54.423(+00.000) PSLogging.h:245 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL begin
# 00043.2014.03.06_17:16:54.423(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:740 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clCreateBuffer d_idata nbytes=16777216
# 00044.2014.03.06_17:16:54.423(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:743 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clCreateBuffer d_odata nbytes=16777216
# 00045.2014.03.06_17:16:54.423(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:748 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clFinish
# 00046.2014.03.06_17:16:54.424(+00.001) PSGPUHardware.cpp:750 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: copy 512 iterations
# 00047.2014.03.06_17:16:54.424(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:760 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: totalSeconds=0, memcpyIterations=0
# 00048.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.007) PSGPUHardware.cpp:816 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 0
# 00049.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:818 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 0 is 0.000724544
# 00050.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:816 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 1
# 00051.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:818 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 1 is 0.000723232
# 00052.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:816 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 2
# 00053.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:818 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 2 is 0.000718464
# 00054.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:816 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 3
# 00055.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:818 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 3 is 0.000721888
# 00056.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:816 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 4
# 00057.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:818 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 4 is 0.000722048
# 00058.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:816 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 5
# 00059.2014.03.06_17:16:54.431(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:818 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 5 is 0.000722848
# 00060.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.001) PSGPUHardware.cpp:816 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 6
# 00061.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:818 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 6 is 0.000722944
# 00062.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:816 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 7
# 00063.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:818 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 7 is 0.000722976
# 00064.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:816 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 8
# 00065.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:818 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 8 is 0.000721984
# 00066.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:816 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 9
# 00067.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:818 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: executionTime for event 9 is 0.000723872
# 00068.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:822 GPUHardware::timeBandwidthCL: totalSeconds=0.0072248
# 00069.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:762 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: seconds=0.0072248
# 00070.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:770 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: maxBW=4.64434e+010
# 00071.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:776 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clFinish
# 00072.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:782 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clReleaseEvent 0
# 00073.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:782 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clReleaseEvent 1
# 00074.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:782 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clReleaseEvent 2
# 00075.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:782 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clReleaseEvent 3
# 00076.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:782 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clReleaseEvent 4
# 00077.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:782 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clReleaseEvent 5
# 00078.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:782 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clReleaseEvent 6
# 00079.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:782 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clReleaseEvent 7
# 00080.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:782 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clReleaseEvent 8
# 00081.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:782 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: clReleaseEvent 9
# 00082.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:788 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: releasing
# 00083.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:792 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL: result=4.64434e+010
# 00084.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSLogging.h:260 GPUHardware::checkBandwidthCL end duration=0.009
# 00085.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:585 bytesPerSecond=4.64434e+010
# 00086.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:597 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth: maxBytesPerSecond=4.64434e+010
# 00087.2014.03.06_17:16:54.432(+00.000) PSGPUHardware.cpp:603 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth: bandwidth sufficient, measurement stopped
# 00088.2014.03.06_17:16:54.438(+00.006) PSGPUHardware.cpp:616 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth: result=4.64434e+010
# 00089.2014.03.06_17:16:54.438(+00.000) PSLogging.h:260 GPUHardware::MeasureOCLBandwidth end duration=0.042
gpu[0].OCLBandwidth=4.64434e+010
snifferEnd="2014-03-06_17:16:54"
Hah, no offense taken. Yes, I am on the latest driver (after clean install). I have tried backdating my drivers as well, to no avail. I've never had an issue on this machine before, as I've used it extensively with 3D rendering through PS. As per your suggestion though, info is below:
Adobe Photoshop Version: 14.2.1 (14.2.1 20140207.r.570 2014/02/07:23:00:00) x64
Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit
Version: 6.1 Service Pack 1
System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:10, Stepping:7 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, HyperThreading
Physical processor count: 4
Logical processor count: 8
Processor speed: 2394 MHz
Built-in memory: 16361 MB
Free memory: 11723 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 14676 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 80 %
Image tile size: 128K
Image cache levels: 2
Font Preview: Medium
TextComposer: Latin
Photoshop crashed on 1/13/2014 at 12:03:09 AM (GetImageViewResourceSharingGLContext)
Display: 1
Display Bounds: top=0, left=0, bottom=1080, right=1920
OpenGL Drawing: Disabled.
OpenGL Allow Old GPUs: Not Detected.
OpenGL Drawing Mode: Basic
OpenGL Allow Normal Mode: False.
OpenGL Allow Advanced Mode: False.
AIFCoreInitialized=1
AIFOGLInitialized=1
OGLContextCreated=1
NumGPUs=1
gpu[0].OGLVersion="3.0"
gpu[0].MemoryMB=3072
gpu[0].RectTextureSize=16384
gpu[0].Renderer="GeForce GTX 560M/PCIe/SSE2"
gpu[0].RendererID=4689
gpu[0].Vendor="NVIDIA Corporation"
gpu[0].VendorID=4318
gpu[0].HasNPOTSupport=1
gpu[0].DriverVersion="9.18.13.3489"
gpu[0].Driver="nvd3dumx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvd3dum,nvwgf2um,nvwgf2um"
gpu[0].DriverDate="20140208000000.000000-000"
gpu[0].CompileProgramGLSL=1
gpu[0].TestFrameBuffer=1
gpu[0].OCLPresent=1
gpu[0].OCLVersion="1.1"
gpu[0].CUDASupported=1
gpu[0].CUDAVersion="6.0.1"
gpu[0].OCLBandwidth=4.64296e+010
gpu[0].glGetString[GL_SHADING_LANGUAGE_VERSION]="4.40 NVIDIA via Cg compiler"
gpu[0].glGetProgramivARB[GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB][GL_MAX_PROGRAM_INSTRUCTIONS_ARB]=[16384]
gpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_TEXTURE_UNITS]=[4]
gpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_COMBINED_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS]=[192]
gpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VERTEX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS]=[32]
gpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS]=[32]
gpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS]=[8]
gpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VERTEX_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS]=[4096]
gpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_FRAGMENT_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS]=[2048]
gpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VARYING_FLOATS]=[124]
gpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS]=[16]
gpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_VERTEX_PROGRAM]=1
gpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM]=1
gpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_VERTEX_SHADER]=1
gpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_FRAGMENT_SHADER]=1
gpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_EXT_FRAMEBUFFER_OBJECT]=1
gpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE]=1
gpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_TEXTURE_FLOAT]=1
gpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_OCCLUSION_QUERY]=1
gpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_VERTEX_BUFFER_OBJECT]=1
gpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_SHADER_TEXTURE_LOD]=1
License Type: Subscription
Serial number: 90970792095768045062
Application folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64 Bit)\
Temporary file path: C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Temp\
Photoshop scratch has async I/O enabled
Scratch volume(s):
D:\, 698.6G, 100.4G free
Required Plug-ins folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64 Bit)\Required\Plug-Ins\
Primary Plug-ins folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64 Bit)\Plug-ins\
Installed components:
ACE.dll ACE 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.548223 79.548223
adbeape.dll Adobe APE 2013/02/04-09:52:32 0.1160850 0.1160850
AdobeLinguistic.dll Adobe Linguisitc Library 7.0.0
AdobeOwl.dll Adobe Owl 2013/10/25-12:15:59 5.0.24 79.547804
AdobePDFL.dll PDFL 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.508720 79.508720
AdobePIP.dll Adobe Product Improvement Program 7.0.0.1786
AdobeXMP.dll Adobe XMP Core 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.154911 79.154911
AdobeXMPFiles.dll Adobe XMP Files 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.154911 79.154911
AdobeXMPScript.dll Adobe XMP Script 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.154911 79.154911
adobe_caps.dll Adobe CAPS 7,0,0,21
AGM.dll AGM 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.548223 79.548223
ahclient.dll AdobeHelp Dynamic Link Library 1,8,0,31
aif_core.dll AIF 5.0 79.534508
aif_ocl.dll AIF 5.0 79.534508
aif_ogl.dll AIF 5.0 79.534508
amtlib.dll AMTLib (64 Bit) 7.0.0.249 BuildVersion: 7.0; BuildDate: Thu Nov 14 2013 15:55:50) 1.000000
ARE.dll ARE 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.548223 79.548223
AXE8SharedExpat.dll AXE8SharedExpat 2011/12/16-15:10:49 66.26830 66.26830
AXEDOMCore.dll AXEDOMCore 2011/12/16-15:10:49 66.26830 66.26830
Bib.dll BIB 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.548223 79.548223
BIBUtils.dll BIBUtils 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.548223 79.548223
boost_date_time.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
boost_signals.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
boost_system.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
boost_threads.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
cg.dll NVIDIA Cg Runtime 3.0.00007
cgGL.dll NVIDIA Cg Runtime 3.0.00007
CIT.dll Adobe CIT 2.1.6.30929 2.1.6.30929
CITThreading.dll Adobe CITThreading 2.1.6.30929 2.1.6.30929
CoolType.dll CoolType 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.548223 79.548223
dvaaudiodevice.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
dvacore.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
dvamarshal.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
dvamediatypes.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
dvaplayer.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
dvatransport.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
dvaunittesting.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
dynamiclink.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
ExtendScript.dll ExtendScript 2013/10/30-13:12:12 79.546835 79.546835
FileInfo.dll Adobe XMP FileInfo 2013/10/25-03:51:33 79.154511 79.154511
filter_graph.dll AIF 5.0 79.534508
icucnv40.dll International Components for Unicode 2011/11/15-16:30:22 Build gtlib_3.0.16615
icudt40.dll International Components for Unicode 2011/11/15-16:30:22 Build gtlib_3.0.16615
imslib.dll IMSLib DLL 7.0.0.145
JP2KLib.dll JP2KLib 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.248139 79.248139
libifcoremd.dll Intel(r) Visual Fortran Compiler 10.0 (Update A)
libiomp5md.dll Intel(R) OMP Runtime Library 5.0
libmmd.dll Intel(r) C Compiler, Intel(r) C++ Compiler, Intel(r) Fortran Compiler 12.0
LogSession.dll LogSession 2.1.2.1785
mediacoreif.dll DVA Product 7.0.0
MPS.dll MPS 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.535029 79.535029
msvcm80.dll Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 8.00.50727.6195
msvcm90.dll Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008 9.00.30729.1
msvcp100.dll Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010 10.00.40219.1
msvcp80.dll Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 8.00.50727.6195
msvcp90.dll Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008 9.00.30729.1
msvcr100.dll Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010 10.00.40219.1
msvcr80.dll Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 8.00.50727.6195
msvcr90.dll Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008 9.00.30729.1
PatchMatch.dll PatchMatch 2013/10/29-11:47:16 79.542390 79.542390
pdfsettings.dll Adobe PDFSettings 1.04
Photoshop.dll Adobe Photoshop CC CC
Plugin.dll Adobe Photoshop CC CC
PlugPlugOwl.dll Adobe(R) CSXS PlugPlugOwl Standard Dll (64 bit) 4.2.0.36
PSArt.dll Adobe Photoshop CC CC
PSViews.dll Adobe Photoshop CC CC
SCCore.dll ScCore 2013/10/30-13:12:12 79.546835 79.546835
ScriptUIFlex.dll ScriptUIFlex 2013/10/30-13:12:12 79.546835 79.546835
svml_dispmd.dll Intel(r) C Compiler, Intel(r) C++ Compiler, Intel(r) Fortran Compiler 12.0
tbb.dll Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks for Windows 4, 1, 2012, 1003
tbbmalloc.dll Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks for Windows 4, 1, 2012, 1003
updaternotifications.dll Adobe Updater Notifications Library 7.0.1.102 (BuildVersion: 1.0; BuildDate: BUILDDATETIME) 7.0.1.102
WRServices.dll WRServices Mon Feb 25 2013 16:09:10 Build 0.19078 0.19078
Required plug-ins:
3D Studio 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
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