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| photoshop performing extremly slow?? help please Good information there, thanks, I have no problems with PS 5.5 but I do seem to have a little Memeory problem with version 6. So for the time being I just don't use it. stick with 5.5 and everything is fine. i have 6.1 loaded but seldom use it, actually i like 5.5 better |
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| photoshop performing extremly slow?? help please Quote:
Try to localize the problem. In 15 years of troubleshooting at work, if it was when I was a programmer or worked with PC's or mainframes, there has always been priority #1: try to localize the problem! I always tell people not to say "I think", but "I know". And if that means swapping memory chips or checking other programs or reinstalling or whatever, then it has to be done that way. Problems can only be solved if we are willing to do what's on our mind, instead of saying "nah, that's too much work". It's the same when we browse the internet. If we want to find what we are searching for, we try to type arguments that direct us straight to our goal and that's the same with this problem. You have to find out if it's really a problem with memory or Photoshop related. Until now we all keep guessing, but the only one who can try to change the focus is you. Open some other memory hungry programs and check you task manager again. Get rid off your pref file like someone said earlier and let Photoshop create a new one. Experiment with memory configurations, maybe borrow some other memory to see if that helps. Believe me, you don't need to be a real technician to come a far way in finding solutions. Good luck |
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