What does "Could not complete your request because the parser module cannot parse the file." mean?

All I am trying to do is crop a layered PSD. This error code keeps popping up and the app will not crop. What the hell?
(PS CC 2014 v 15.2.2, 15" MBP retina, running OS X 10.10.1)

I did just get around the problem by shrinking the canvas to the right size. That worked.
By the way, since the last Adobe updates, my PS & AI both have been popping "Parser Module" errors up every time I try to either open an EPS file in PS or save an EPS file out of AI.  Part of the same issue?
Thanks for your help,
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