I'm running cs6 64 on win7 with 24gb of memory and 700gb free disk space.
2 bugs are really annoying.
1)
Several times the background save option has stopped updating and never finishes. Fortunately, I am able to copy and paste the data into another document so at least there is a workaround but when this happens you cannot close the document without terminating it in task manager
2)
This happens quite frequently. CS6 gets in a mode where certain operations such as saving the document causes the program to shift to the back of all other windows. When this happens you need to cycle through your programs with alt-tab or click on the icon in the task bar but it's annoying if (like me) you periodically hit ctrl-s as a shortcut as you are working. It's not related to the keyboard however, because it does the same thing if you save from the file menu. It doesn't always do this but once a day it gets into this state and you have to quit and re-open to stop it.
I don't think it's the antivirus software (AVG) since I've been running it a while....
I'm starting to think it might be the backup software I am running (acronis and crashplan)
Both use a file system monitor and after describing the symptoms here I thought about the fact that doing a save must kick in the event-monitoring in the file system and perhaps crashplan or acronis runs briefly to note a file system update and when it's background thread ends, it is restoring the wrong foreground program in the z-order.
I uninstalled crashplan this morning and will re-test tonight. I'm hoping it's crashplan and not acronis since I use acronis daily to do my backups.
we have everything server based. no sense to make backup from work station which can be rebuilt in few hours effort.
beside there is no internet access directly from the PC, to catch a virus is rather unlikely
Kittyk wrote:
we have everything server based. no sense to make backup from work station which can be rebuilt in few hours effort.
beside there is no internet access directly from the PC, to catch a virus is rather unlikely
+1
I don't know that I would call it a CS6 bug. The simple fact that everyone has different programs and use their computers in different ways can lead to issues that others do not face. There could easily be a compatibility issue as you already noted as possibilities, there could be issues because of filters, etc. My point is not to call it a "CS6 bug" because it may not be at all.