Impossible de démarrer photoshop CS5 fichiers de préférences perdus ?

impossible de démarrer photoshop CS5 fichiers de préférences perdus ?
qui a la solution ?

Bonjour,
Avez-vous essayé Option+Command+Shift au lancement de Photoshop, pour tenter de réinitialiser les préférences ?

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         Thanks, Chris, for offering to help. It turns out to have been simpler than I expected.

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