
“Microsoft and Adobe are working to fix this issue.” “IMPORTANT: This app works with Windows 10 Pro and Home, but DOES NOT WORK WITH WINDOWS 10S,” the Windows Store description notes. I did note, however, that Microsoft at some point changed the Store description of the app to note it had issues. Since then, I’ve checked back from time to time to see if the issue was resolved, but I always had the same problem: The app crashes on first run. (Oddly, I installed and used this back in June, so it must be tied to a more recent update on either end.)” Something specific to Windows 10 S, apparently. And then Adobe reached out to me and told me they were aware of this issue and were working to fix it. “I tweeted about this on Friday, tried every app and Windows troubleshooting technique you can imagine, including completely reinstalling Windows 10 S, and it just would not work. “Adobe Photoshop Elements 15-the one Store app I give a damn about–will not run it simply crashes on the first-run experience,” I wrote. I first wrote about this issue in Living with Windows 10 S: The Basics, one of the early articles in my Living with Windows 10 S series, in which I tried to use this incomplete OS every day for over two weeks. This problem still isn’t fixed, but Adobe has issued a workaround. Last month, I noted that the Windows Store version of Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 would not run on Windows 10 S.
