HT2493 New files created in Photoshop have no icons (i.e., the image created in Photoshop)

When I created images today in Photoshop and saved the files, no icon would display. When I went to the get info for the file, it did not seem possible to add an image as the icon--no type of icon at all appeared at the top of the get info panel.

i opened a fine in PSCS 13.1.2.I edited it a bit, converted a layer to a SO and used liquify on that layer.
I saved it as a tiff. Did not try it as a psd.
PSCS5 opened the tiff without complaint, including the SO+liquified layer. When i clicked on the liquify at bottom of the SO layer to try to edit it I got the notice "CANNOT FIND THE FILE", or something like that.
So, I guess pscs5 is already done for.
vince

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