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Learn how to fix, "Photoshop could not complete your request because of a program error" when opening or saving files
When opening or saving image files, you get one of the following errors:
The ‘Photoshop could not save as "yourfilename.psd" because of a program error.’ error can occur for various reasons from layer compositing to improper system permissions.
Follow the below troubleshooting recommendations to resolve program errors while saving files in Photoshop.
Update Photoshop
Make sure Photoshop is up to date with the latest bug fixes.
See Keeping Photoshop up to date.
Grant Photoshop "Full Disk Access" in macOS System Preferences
To change this preference on your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences > Security & Privacy > then click Privacy.
See Change Privacy preferences on Mac
Hide all layers in the Layers panel then Save again
Click or click and drag across the visibility icon on each of the layers to hide them.
Roll back to the previous version of Photoshop
If none of the above suggestions help, back up your preferences/settings folder then roll back to the previous version of Photoshop (either 22.0.1 or 21.1.4)
You can also use the deprecated macOS Save API to use the older, deprecated save methods.
The ‘Photoshop could not complete your request because of a program error’ error can occur for various reasons from damaged Photoshop preferences to incompatible system hardware or software.
Follow the below troubleshooting recommendations to resolve program errors while opening files in Photoshop.
Update Photoshop
Make sure Photoshop is up to date with the latest bug fixes.
See Keeping Photoshop up to date.
Check the system requirements
Disable Generator
Reinstall your graphics driver
Restore Photoshop's default preferences
Turn off GPU acceleration
See Disable the GPU to quickly narrow down the issue
If this step helps, perform further GPU troubleshooting.
See Troubleshoot Photoshop graphics processor (GPU) and graphics driver issues
Roll back to the previous version of Photoshop
If none of the above suggestions help, back up your preferences/settings folder then roll back to the previous version of Photoshop.
Update Photoshop
Make sure Photoshop is up to date with the latest bug fixes.
See Keeping Photoshop up to date.
Quit Photoshop
Download and decompress the user-diagnostics.zip file to a local folder you will be able to locate
Download
With the zip archive decompressed, copy the "user-diagnostic" folder to the Photoshop Plug-Ins folder at the following locations:
Launch Photoshop
Select “Photoshop User Diagnostics” from the Plugins menu.
In the panel that appears, make sure “copy error stacks to clipboard” is checked.
Perform your steps that reproduce the Program Error
When the Program Error appears, click Ok. When the dialog is dismissed, more details on the error are added to your clipboard for easy pasting.
Return to the thread you are reporting to, or visit this Community plugin feedback thread, and Paste the clipboard contents in a new response for the Photoshop engineering team to see.
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