

I'm on Windows 7, 64-bit, Using Photoshop CS6 Extended. You can see the PS3 controller is recognized and available as Pad 1 as shown in the figure. Go back to bin folder and double-click ScpMonitor. When you see the installation has succeeded, close the window.

The trial-and-error process of removing recent Windows Updates one by one until I find the culprit, so any ideas or suggestions on where to start would be very welcome. In the extracted folder, go to ScpServer -> bin and then double-click ScpDriver (Application type) Click Install.
#PIRATED PHOTOSHOP FOR MAC SHOWING ERROR WINDOW UPDATE#
Since the problem just arose within the past couple of months and I've made no changes to Photoshop or anything else in my system in that time, a Windows update of some sort is my prime suspect at this point. The trouble is, I'd really like it installed on the D: drive where the rest of my applications are installed and working fine (even Adobe Illustrator, which recognizes my graphics card and correctly detects the amount of vRAM present). What did work was a suggestion from someone else who had the exact same problem: Re-installing Photoshop on my C: drive, rather than on the D: drive, where I've had it for years. Neither did buying a brand new graphics card - trying several different brands/chipsets, in fact. Problem is updating the driver for the graphics card, but that didn't work. I recently started getting an error when I open Photoshop (CS6), telling me it can't use graphics acceleration because my graphics card has less than 512MB of vRAM - even though my card has 2G of vRAM.
