Dreamweaver Problem !

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by FariZimal, Mar 19, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hi Everyone !
    I have a little problem with my Adobe CS6 Collection. I have recently installed Adobe CS6 Collection. When i open others Adobe software it work good but when i open Dreamweaver then my laptop getting heat up a lot.

    Is there any solution of this problem ?

    Advance Thanks
     
    FariZimal, Mar 19, 2013 IP
  2. deathshadow

    deathshadow Acclaimed Member

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    Yeah, de-install that fat bloated steaming pile of manure that does EVERYTHING wrong, and get a normal flat text editor to work with HTML and CSS directly. If you are just starting out there is NOTHING you can learn from Dreamweaver except how NOT to build a website, and by the time you know enough to use it properly (code view only) it offers you nothing much smaller/leaner tools like Flo's Notepad2, notepad++, editplus, win32pad, crimson editor, gedit, text wrangler, sublime, or any of the dozen other free editors offer you, PARTICULARLY since you shouldn't be relying on that stupid inaccurate "preview pane" garbage and instead should be testing in actual browsers.

    If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times, the only thing about Dreamweaver that can be considered professional grade tools are the people promoting it's use. Web developers are dumber for it even EXISTING, and it needs to be taken out back o' the woodshed with a 12 guage and put down, buried alongside Frontpage, Nyetscape Composer, and Old Yeller.

    It is a blight upon the Internet that needs to be stamped out like ants at a picnic.

    ... and I guarantee you, NONE of the editors I listed above should 'heat up' a laptop... though running the five or so different browsers you should be testing in just might. MORE SO if you happen to be on a "Fisher Price My First Computer" since Apple wouldn't know proper cooling if it stripped naked, painted itself purple and hopped up on a table to sing "Oh look at what a big cooling fan I am!"
     
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    GMF Well-Known Member

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    #3
    Since I have the test version of DW6 installed, let's compare it with notepad++ (RAM usage wise)

    DW6: ~ 110.000 kb (idle)
    Notepad++ 6.3: ~ 11.000 kb (9 tabs open)


    :D
     
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  4. FariZimal

    FariZimal Greenhorn

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    Thanks for your replies.

    Can anybody tell me the solution instead of suggestions please ?

    Thanks
     
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    deathshadow Acclaimed Member

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    *SIGH* some people just don't get it... never will.
     
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    the problem is not Dreamweaver the problem is your Laptop which in my opinion don't have the required configuration... Dreamweaver eat a lot of CPU and Run a Lot of RAM.. so check this side...

    @deathshadow : We all started one day or Tried a WYSIWYG software :) and we are all different in a degree of intelligence and learning :)
     
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    Maybe u need to clear ur laptop's fan.because Its a problem with the processor
     
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    GMF Well-Known Member

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    #8

    The only info you provided about your situation was:

    You use a laptop
    You have problems with DW6



    To provide some help, we would definitely need more information, like

    How much RAM
    What processor
    HDD size and how full it is
    Operating System
    Installed Software
    Brand and age of your laptop



    Before we know that, we simply cannot provide any information. It would just be guessing.
     
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    FariZimal Greenhorn

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    Hi, i am using HP Pavilion dv6-6163cl laptop.


    6 GB RAM
    2nd generation Intel Core i5-2430M Processor 2.40 GHz with Turbo Boost Technology up to 3.00 GH
    Intel Inside Corei5
    750GB 5400RPM Hard Drive , it's about 100-150 GB in use.
    Windows 7 Home Premium (Registered and Licensed from HP ) , I am also using NORTON (Registered and Licensed) antivirus.
    I have installed Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 , Adobe Flash CS6, Adobe Illustrator CS6 , Adobe Photoshop, Firefox , Chrome, Notepad++ , Sublime Text 2 , MS Office 2007, WAMP , WINRAR , Skype , yahoo.
    I purchased brand new exact 1 year ago , today it's first birthday :) LOL, it has 2 years warranty.


    I have problem only with Dreamweaver because when i use others like Photoshop CS6 , Illustrator etc.. it's working fine.
     
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    AlbCoder Well-Known Member

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    Clear the fan of ur laptop :)
     
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    From the hardware, there shouldn't be any problem, except you tend to have many programs running at the same time. If that should be the case, close some programs while using DW.

    If you ONLY have DW open, and it still gets hot, go and check task manager (crtl+shift+esc) and look what it tells you (RAM and CPU usage). Also check for Updates.

    While you are at it: Get CCleaner, install it and let it clean your computer. It also lets you examine your startup programs.
     
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    6 GB of ram is a little on the low side for Adobe CS6, get more ram in the computer if you can. That's my opinion.
     
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    FariZimal Greenhorn

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    Thanks for your help but i have a quick question please that if it is fan problem then this problem should be with others adobe software too. isn't it ?
    I have this issue with only Dreamweaver. Please have a look on link below

    http://forums.adobe.com/message/4411774
     
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    FariZimal Greenhorn

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    I already tested these. If i have nothing open except Dreamweaver it's getting heat up. If i have lot of things open but Dreamweaver is close it's not getting heat up.
     
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    4GB of RAM is required for Adobe CS6 Master Collection. Anyway is it possible to get more ram space in HP Pavilion dv6-6163cl ?
     
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    It's just sad to see the same mistakes and same idiotic garbage year after year after year for a decade and a half... especially when it starts doing things like this and people saying things like "Oh it needs more RAM" when talking GIGABYTES for making something that shouldn't even break a quarter megabyte completed.

    It turns into a case of "Doctor, doctor, it hurts when I do this."

    If you "need" Dreamweaver to build websites, or even think you should USE Dreamweaver to work on websites AT ALL, do the world a favor, back the **** away from the keyboard, and take up something a bit less detail oriented and far less painful to everyone else like macramé.

    That's why the CORRECT answer to this problem is de-install that stupid bloated pile of **** that does NOTHING but make half-assed inaccessible train wrecks of outdated garbage sites!
     
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