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Can't Open Any Files or Create New Files with Photoshop CS
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| jennifer@starr-rhapsody.com 2006-03-21, 6:14 pm |
| I am running Windows XP Media Center 2005 Edition with 2.0 GB RAM, a
2.2 GHz CPU and Photoshop CS. Photoshop will open just fine, but when
I go to File --> Open and select any type of file, nothing happens.
The same thing if I try to create a new file. If I restart my computer
or reinstall Photoshop it *might* work for a while, but eventually
stops working again. I have tried deleting/restoring prefs,
reinstalling Photoshop, reallocating RAM, but nothing seems to work.
Files open fine in ImageReady and can then be transferred to Photoshop
to view.
I cannot find a solution to this problem anywhere. Any ideas?? This
is extraordinarily frustrating! Please Help!!!
Thank You!!
~Jennifer~
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| Sounds like a registry problem.
A simple uninstall leaves bits of PS all over the place so it may not cure
the problem.
Try this link
http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/326146.html
hope it helps
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<jennifer@starr-rhapsody.com> wrote in message
news:1142977889.287811.229860@t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>I am running Windows XP Media Center 2005 Edition with 2.0 GB RAM, a
> 2.2 GHz CPU and Photoshop CS. Photoshop will open just fine, but when
> I go to File --> Open and select any type of file, nothing happens.
> The same thing if I try to create a new file. If I restart my computer
> or reinstall Photoshop it *might* work for a while, but eventually
> stops working again. I have tried deleting/restoring prefs,
> reinstalling Photoshop, reallocating RAM, but nothing seems to work.
> Files open fine in ImageReady and can then be transferred to Photoshop
> to view.
>
> I cannot find a solution to this problem anywhere. Any ideas?? This
> is extraordinarily frustrating! Please Help!!!
>
> Thank You!!
>
> ~Jennifer~
>
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