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Can't open *.psd files in PS CS2 (new question)
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-18, 6:17 pm |
| I also have PS CS installed on my PC. Perhaps, because *.psd files are set
to open with PS CS, that is the reason they won't open in PS CS2. I don't
want to uninstall PS CS yet - so how do I go into that app and deselect it
as the app to open *.psd files? Thanks........
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| Go to Start, settings, control panel, folder options, file types. Scroll
down to .psd and tell it to open with CS2, instead of CS.
Smiles,
Rosanne
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-18, 6:17 pm |
| That didn't work. What happens is, when I try to open a *.psd file created
in PS CS, the thumbnail of that file briefly appears - then I receive a
message that says: "Could not complete your request because the file could
not be found." Obviously, since the file showed in a thumbnail, it WAS
found. I'm thinking that, perhaps, PS CS is somehow interfering with
opening the file in PS CS2. I hate to uninstall PS CS if I don't have to.
<clevelandking@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Go to Start, settings, control panel, folder options, file types. Scroll
> down to .psd and tell it to open with CS2, instead of CS.
>
> Smiles,
> Rosanne
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| Right click on the thumbnail, select Open With and see if PS CS2 is listed.
If it is, click on it. If not, select choose program, find CS2, select
always open with option and click it.
jimt
"+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
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> That didn't work. What happens is, when I try to open a *.psd file
> created in PS CS, the thumbnail of that file briefly appears - then I
> receive a message that says: "Could not complete your request because the
> file could not be found." Obviously, since the file showed in a
> thumbnail, it WAS found. I'm thinking that, perhaps, PS CS is somehow
> interfering with opening the file in PS CS2. I hate to uninstall PS CS if
> I don't have to.
>
>
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> <clevelandking@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:jX%ag.74541$Jk3.45814@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-18, 6:17 pm |
| The thumbnail doesn't show itself until I try to use the Open command in PS
CS2. Then it only shows for 1/2 second - then I get the error message I
referred to. So I can't right click on it. Besides, I want to open ALL my
legacy *.psd files with either PS CS or PS CS2. Any other ideas?
Thanks......
"Jimt" <computeruser@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Right click on the thumbnail, select Open With and see if PS CS2 is
> listed. If it is, click on it. If not, select choose program, find CS2,
> select always open with option and click it.
>
> jimt
> "+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:G60bg.66189$IZ2.50808@dukeread07...
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| I guess I don't understand what you are calling the thumbnail. Do you know
where the file is located on your hard drive? If so, have you tried opening
the file in Bridge and then open it in CS2?
jimt
"+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
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> The thumbnail doesn't show itself until I try to use the Open command in
> PS CS2. Then it only shows for 1/2 second - then I get the error message
> I referred to. So I can't right click on it. Besides, I want to open ALL
> my legacy *.psd files with either PS CS or PS CS2. Any other ideas?
> Thanks......
>
>
> "Jimt" <computeruser@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:e6GdnR4HytPZDPHZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com...
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-18, 6:17 pm |
| With PS CS2 opened, I click on File>Open and navigate to the proper folder
where I have some of my legacy *.psd files stored. The title of that window
is Open. Placing the cursor on a psd filename (highlighting it) opens what
I am calling a thumbnail near the bottom of that window. If I click on that
filename, I get the message that says: Could not complete your request
because the file could not be found. Obviously, since I can briefly see the
file (what I'm calling a thumbnail), PS CS2 CAN find the file - it just
won't open it - or any other legacy *.psd file I have created. Yes, I can
open the files in Adobe Bridge. My gut tells me that the problem is that I
have two versions of PS installed - but I want to be absolutely sure before
I uninstall PS CS.
"Jimt" <computeruser@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>I guess I don't understand what you are calling the thumbnail. Do you know
>where the file is located on your hard drive? If so, have you tried
>opening the file in Bridge and then open it in CS2?
>
> jimt
> "+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:bt0bg.66190$IZ2.2905@dukeread07...
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| In article <DT%ag.66188$IZ2.29280@dukeread07>, rmo555@cox.net says...
>
>I also have PS CS installed on my PC. Perhaps, because *.psd files are set
>to open with PS CS, that is the reason they won't open in PS CS2. I don't
>want to uninstall PS CS yet - so how do I go into that app and deselect it
>as the app to open *.psd files? Thanks........
I would doubt that the installation of both CS & CS2 would cause a conflict.
It's fairly common practice to keep an older ver on a machine, until one is
comfortable with the new installation, and that it works well. I had both,
plus v7 and v4 on the same box with no ill effects. Other than copying my
plug-ins to each ver (where they would work - plus same for some brushes,
actions, etc.) there was nothing different with the installations.
Have you attempted to Open the files from WinExplorer/My Computer? Personally,
I always use Windows Explorer out of habit, so don't know how it might differ
from My Computer, other than in the View setup initially. Navigate to the
folder with the file(s) in question. Right click on it/them, and go to
Properties. Check out what that dialog box says. Try double-clicking on one of
the files. Try Open With (CS2) on one of the files. In the Tools dropdown, you
should see a Tab for Files and you want to see what associations (programs)
are listed for that type of file. NOTE: Exact wording is probably different
than what I just wrote, as I'm going from memory and don't really look
carefully 'cause I just go to where I need to go - sorry.
One question that I don't recall seeing asked or answered: can you create a
PSD in CS2, Save, then re-Open it? Does that work?
Did you have any problems with the installation of CS2? Is it Activated/
Registered? If not, how long ago did you install it?
Good luck,
Hunt
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-18, 6:17 pm |
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"Hunt" <noone@hunt.com> wrote in message
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> In article <DT%ag.66188$IZ2.29280@dukeread07>, rmo555@cox.net says...
>
> I would doubt that the installation of both CS & CS2 would cause a
> conflict.
> It's fairly common practice to keep an older ver on a machine, until one
> is
> comfortable with the new installation, and that it works well. I had both,
> plus v7 and v4 on the same box with no ill effects. Other than copying my
> plug-ins to each ver (where they would work - plus same for some brushes,
> actions, etc.) there was nothing different with the installations.
>
> Have you attempted to Open the files from WinExplorer/My Computer?
> Personally,
> I always use Windows Explorer out of habit, so don't know how it might
> differ
> from My Computer, other than in the View setup initially. Navigate to the
> folder with the file(s) in question. Right click on it/them, and go to
> Properties. Check out what that dialog box says. Try double-clicking on
> one of
> the files. Try Open With (CS2) on one of the files. In the Tools dropdown,
> you
> should see a Tab for Files and you want to see what associations
> (programs)
> are listed for that type of file. NOTE: Exact wording is probably
> different
> than what I just wrote, as I'm going from memory and don't really look
> carefully 'cause I just go to where I need to go - sorry.
Tried all you suggested - didn't work - same message.
>
> One question that I don't recall seeing asked or answered: can you create
> a
> PSD in CS2, Save, then re-Open it? Does that work?
Sam result.
>
> Did you have any problems with the installation of CS2? Is it Activated/
> Registered? If not, how long ago did you install it?
No problems - just installed it yesterday.
>
> Good luck,
> Hunt
>
> --
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| Just a thought. Do you have this file open in CS while trying to open it in
CS2?
jimt
"+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
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> With PS CS2 opened, I click on File>Open and navigate to the proper folder
> where I have some of my legacy *.psd files stored. The title of that
> window is Open. Placing the cursor on a psd filename (highlighting it)
> opens what I am calling a thumbnail near the bottom of that window. If I
> click on that filename, I get the message that says: Could not complete
> your request because the file could not be found. Obviously, since I can
> briefly see the file (what I'm calling a thumbnail), PS CS2 CAN find the
> file - it just won't open it - or any other legacy *.psd file I have
> created. Yes, I can open the files in Adobe Bridge. My gut tells me that
> the problem is that I have two versions of PS installed - but I want to be
> absolutely sure before I uninstall PS CS.
>
>
> "Jimt" <computeruser@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:gZmdnSxAmfl8CvHZnZ2dnUVZ_vWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
>
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-18, 6:17 pm |
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"Jimt" <computeruser@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Just a thought. Do you have this file open in CS while trying to open it
> in CS2?
No.
>
> jimt
> "+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:T91bg.66191$IZ2.8705@dukeread07...
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| +++Bobby "O"+++ wrote:
> "Hunt" <noone@hunt.com> wrote in message
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> Tried all you suggested - didn't work - same message.
>
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> Sam result.
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> No problems - just installed it yesterday.
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I would say you're having a conflict with cs & cs2. I think I recall
having both installed and trying to have both programs open at the same
time but with different files. I wouldn't work. I uninstalled cs and now
use only cs2. You may want to try and do that. It may require a
reinstall of cs2 (not a repair as that fixes nothing).
Frank
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-18, 6:17 pm |
| But I don't have both versions opened at the same time.
"Frank" <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in message
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> +++Bobby "O"+++ wrote:
> I would say you're having a conflict with cs & cs2. I think I recall
> having both installed and trying to have both programs open at the same
> time but with different files. I wouldn't work. I uninstalled cs and now
> use only cs2. You may want to try and do that. It may require a reinstall
> of cs2 (not a repair as that fixes nothing).
> Frank
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| +++Bobby "O"+++ wrote:
> But I don't have both versions opened at the same time.
>
I know that. I'm just relating the problems I had with both installed.
My advice...remove cs.
Frank
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| Mike Hyndman 2006-05-18, 6:17 pm |
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"+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
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> But I don't have both versions opened at the same time.
Have you tried aking this question in the Photoshop >Windows forum at
http://www.adobeforums.com ?
MH
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-19, 6:16 pm |
| OK, tried that - but had the same result.
"Frank" <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in message
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> +++Bobby "O"+++ wrote:
> I know that. I'm just relating the problems I had with both installed.
> My advice...remove cs.
> Frank
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| +++Bobby "O"+++ wrote:
> OK, tried that - but had the same result.
>
>
> "Frank" <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in message
> news:0Z4bg.8381$Jk2.5549@fed1read03...
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>
Then the only thing left to do is to uninstall both of them. Clean out
all of the files and clean the registry then reinstall cs2.
Frank
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| In article <T91bg.66191$IZ2.8705@dukeread07>, rmo555@cox.net says...
>
>With PS CS2 opened, I click on File>Open and navigate to the proper folder
>where I have some of my legacy *.psd files stored. The title of that window
>is Open. Placing the cursor on a psd filename (highlighting it) opens what
>I am calling a thumbnail near the bottom of that window. If I click on that
>filename, I get the message that says: Could not complete your request
>because the file could not be found. Obviously, since I can briefly see the
>file (what I'm calling a thumbnail), PS CS2 CAN find the file - it just
>won't open it - or any other legacy *.psd file I have created. Yes, I can
>open the files in Adobe Bridge. My gut tells me that the problem is that I
>have two versions of PS installed - but I want to be absolutely sure before
>I uninstall PS CS.
[SNIP]
Just had a thought. CS2 (probably CS as well) has a dialog box with the option
of "Use Adobe Dialog," File>Open, lower left. Have you tried the variation of
that dialog?
Dang, this is a tough problem. Gotta' find the cause! I have tried to
duplicate your situation on several machines, Open(int) PSDs from back to at
least v4, but no can do, even on the old workstation with both CS & CS2 on it.
Hunt
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-20, 6:17 pm |
| Thanks for trying so hard. I ended up uninstalling CS2 until I can find a
fix that someone says will absolutely work - so I can't try your method
right now. I'll look up your "Use Adobe Dialog" on CS to see what you mean.
"Hunt" <noone@hunt.com> wrote in message
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> In article <T91bg.66191$IZ2.8705@dukeread07>, rmo555@cox.net says...
> [SNIP]
>
> Just had a thought. CS2 (probably CS as well) has a dialog box with the
> option
> of "Use Adobe Dialog," File>Open, lower left. Have you tried the variation
> of
> that dialog?
>
> Dang, this is a tough problem. Gotta' find the cause! I have tried to
> duplicate your situation on several machines, Open(int) PSDs from back to
> at
> least v4, but no can do, even on the old workstation with both CS & CS2 on
> it.
>
> Hunt
>
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-20, 6:17 pm |
| I completely uninstalled CS2 - but don't want to mess with CS and all the
plugins I have. Thanks for staying with me on this - but I'm now going to
wait until I know for sure how to fix this problem before reinstalling CS2.
Enough people have told me that they have multiple versions of Photoshop on
their systems and they all work (I even went to the Adobe Photoshop Forums).
"Frank" <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in message
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> +++Bobby "O"+++ wrote:
> Then the only thing left to do is to uninstall both of them. Clean out all
> of the files and clean the registry then reinstall cs2.
> Frank
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| Mike Hyndman 2006-05-20, 6:17 pm |
|
"+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
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>I completely uninstalled CS2 - but don't want to mess with CS and all the
>plugins I have. Thanks for staying with me on this - but I'm now going to
>wait until I know for sure how to fix this problem before reinstalling CS2.
>Enough people have told me that they have multiple versions of Photoshop on
>their systems and they all work (I even went to the Adobe Photoshop
>Forums).
If you have corrupt preference files causing your problems, uninstalling
CS2 or any other flavour will not correct the situation. You will be doing a
reinstall and PS will be using the same prefs files prior to the
uninstall/reinstall. They are not uninstalled because they are not in the
Adobe prog folders, they are in (amongst others) C:\Documents and
Settings\"Account name".\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\9.0\Adobe
Photoshop CS2 Settings.
To delete these files either check your help files or hold down the control,
shift and alt keys and at the same time start PS. You will be asked if you
want to delete the files, say yes, new ones will be created at start up.
MH
> "Frank" <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in message
> news:zbrbg.8449$Jk2.5739@fed1read03...
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-21, 6:17 pm |
| I got instructions for completely uninstalling CS2 from Adobe - and they
included these files.
I had an idea: When you go to Add/Remove Programs, How many MB does it say
that CS2 contain? Perhaps I'm getting an incomplete install.
"Mike Hyndman" <mike@tmphynd-bats-man.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:oXIbg.69020$IZ2.8605@dukeread07...
>
> If you have corrupt preference files causing your problems, uninstalling
> CS2 or any other flavour will not correct the situation. You will be doing
> a reinstall and PS will be using the same prefs files prior to the
> uninstall/reinstall. They are not uninstalled because they are not in the
> Adobe prog folders, they are in (amongst others) C:\Documents and
> Settings\"Account name".\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\9.0\Adobe
> Photoshop CS2 Settings.
> To delete these files either check your help files or hold down the
> control, shift and alt keys and at the same time start PS. You will be
> asked if you want to delete the files, say yes, new ones will be created
> at start up.
>
> MH
>
>
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| In article <4VIbg.69019$IZ2.4577@dukeread07>, rmo555@cox.net says...
>
>Thanks for trying so hard. I ended up uninstalling CS2 until I can find a
>fix that someone says will absolutely work - so I can't try your method
>right now. I'll look up your "Use Adobe Dialog" on CS to see what you mean.
OK, refresh my memory. Did these offending files Open fine in CS, and only
gave you a problem in CS2? Do they still Open fine in CS (now without CS2 on
your machine)?
And, IIRC, that dialog is in the Open section of CS, as well. It may even go
back several versions. My box with both CS & CS2 is being migrated to a
wireless network right now, and is down, so I can't check it at the moment.
I'll bring up Ver7, and Ver4 on another box on Monday, just to see if it's in
those.
Most of all, good luck. Also, see Mike Hyndman's comment on the Prefs file for
CS2. It will not be overwritten automatically by re-installing CS2. If it is
causing the problem, you need to clean it out first, then do the re-install.
However, didn't you try "trashing" your Prefs file earlier on?
Hunt
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| In article <EL_bg.71278$IZ2.17641@dukeread07>, rmo555@cox.net says...
>
>I got instructions for completely uninstalling CS2 from Adobe - and they
>included these files.
>
>I had an idea: When you go to Add/Remove Programs, How many MB does it say
>that CS2 contain? Perhaps I'm getting an incomplete install.
[SNIP]
Don't think this will help, as I have the entire Premium CS2 Suite installed -
2355MB, but that is for the whole shooting match, not just PS CS2.
Hunt
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| Mike Hyndman 2006-05-21, 6:17 pm |
|
"+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
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>I got instructions for completely uninstalling CS2 from Adobe - and they
>included these files.
That's a first! See the amount of posts from people who exhibit all kinds of
problems, on the Adobeforum site that explicitly says that these files are
not removed at uninstall and need to be done as the Help file instructions.
There is nothing to lose by doing it anyway.
>
> I had an idea: When you go to Add/Remove Programs, How many MB does it
> say that CS2 contain? Perhaps I'm getting an incomplete install.
Over 303MB?
MH
>
>
> "Mike Hyndman" <mike@tmphynd-bats-man.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:e4o1bk$98u$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk...
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>
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-21, 6:17 pm |
|
"Hunt" <noone@hunt.com> wrote in message
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> In article <4VIbg.69019$IZ2.4577@dukeread07>, rmo555@cox.net says...
>
>
> OK, refresh my memory. Did these offending files Open fine in CS, and only
> gave you a problem in CS2? Do they still Open fine in CS (now without CS2
> on
> your machine)?
Opened fine in CS - only problems in CS2. They still open fine in CS.
>
> And, IIRC, that dialog is in the Open section of CS, as well. It may even
> go
> back several versions. My box with both CS & CS2 is being migrated to a
> wireless network right now, and is down, so I can't check it at the
> moment.
> I'll bring up Ver7, and Ver4 on another box on Monday, just to see if it's
> in
> those.
I suspect that my version is not installing correctly.
>
> Most of all, good luck. Also, see Mike Hyndman's comment on the Prefs file
> for
> CS2. It will not be overwritten automatically by re-installing CS2. If it
> is
> causing the problem, you need to clean it out first, then do the
> re-install.
> However, didn't you try "trashing" your Prefs file earlier on?
Yes, I did.
>
> Hunt
>
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-21, 6:17 pm |
| You're right - I don't have the whole shebang.
"Hunt" <noone@hunt.com> wrote in message
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> In article <EL_bg.71278$IZ2.17641@dukeread07>, rmo555@cox.net says...
> [SNIP]
>
> Don't think this will help, as I have the entire Premium CS2 Suite
> installed -
> 2355MB, but that is for the whole shooting match, not just PS CS2.
>
> Hunt
>
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-21, 6:17 pm |
| Going by memory, I didn't have 300MB.
"Mike Hyndman" <mike@tmphynd-bats-man.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:EL_bg.71278$IZ2.17641@dukeread07...
>
> That's a first! See the amount of posts from people who exhibit all kinds
> of problems, on the Adobeforum site that explicitly says that these files
> are not removed at uninstall and need to be done as the Help file
> instructions. There is nothing to lose by doing it anyway.
>
> Over 303MB?
>
> MH
>
>
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-21, 10:20 pm |
| OK, reinstalled and tried the below recommendation. Same problem.
"Mike Hyndman" <mike@tmphynd-bats-man.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:oXIbg.69020$IZ2.8605@dukeread07...
>
> If you have corrupt preference files causing your problems, uninstalling
> CS2 or any other flavour will not correct the situation. You will be doing
> a reinstall and PS will be using the same prefs files prior to the
> uninstall/reinstall. They are not uninstalled because they are not in the
> Adobe prog folders, they are in (amongst others) C:\Documents and
> Settings\"Account name".\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\9.0\Adobe
> Photoshop CS2 Settings.
> To delete these files either check your help files or hold down the
> control, shift and alt keys and at the same time start PS. You will be
> asked if you want to delete the files, say yes, new ones will be created
> at start up.
>
> MH
>
>
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-21, 10:20 pm |
| Yes.
"Mike Hyndman" <mike@tmphynd-bats-man.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "+++Bobby "O"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message
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> Have you tried aking this question in the Photoshop >Windows forum at
> http://www.adobeforums.com ?
>
> MH
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| Frank 2006-05-21, 10:20 pm |
| +++Bobby "O"+++ wrote:
> OK, reinstalled and tried the below recommendation. Same problem.
>
BTW, are you using default install location?
Frank
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-22, 10:16 pm |
| Yes.
"Frank" <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in message
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> +++Bobby "O"+++ wrote:
>
> BTW, are you using default install location?
> Frank
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| On Mon, 22 May 2006 19:45:08 -0400, "+++Bobby \"O\"+++"
<rmo555@cox.net> wrote:
>Yes.
>
>
>"Frank" <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in message
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how on earth could you repliers not realise by now
that this bobby\something is one of the flip/something trolls?
Dave
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-23, 10:17 pm |
| I don't know what a 'troll' is - and I have a legitimate problem. The last
thing I did was to get rid of all references to any old Photoshop versions
both in Program Files and the Registry - then installed the trial version.
Same result: PS CS2 says it can't find the file. Also, the uninstall still
says that the size is only 217.00MB.
"Dave" <d@ve.durbs> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 22 May 2006 19:45:08 -0400, "+++Bobby \"O\"+++"
> <rmo555@cox.net> wrote:
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>
> how on earth could you repliers not realise by now
> that this bobby\something is one of the flip/something trolls?
>
> Dave
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| Jester 2006-05-24, 6:21 pm |
| "+++Bobby \"O\"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in
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> I don't know what a 'troll' is - and I have a legitimate problem. The
> last thing I did was to get rid of all references to any old Photoshop
> versions both in Program Files and the Registry - then installed the
> trial version. Same result: PS CS2 says it can't find the file.
> Also, the uninstall still says that the size is only 217.00MB.
>
> "Dave" <d@ve.durbs> wrote in message
> news:r1m672dudb5vclmc7vj5k7rqreu6pcig7c@4ax.com...
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>
217MB is the correct size for Photoshop CS2 in the Add/Remove Programs list
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| +++Bobby \O\+++ 2006-05-24, 6:21 pm |
| Thanks, I've come to realize this. So, perhaps there is a problem in my
Registry?
"Jester" <someone@somedomain.net> wrote in message
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> "+++Bobby \"O\"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in
> news:E4Ocg.72451$IZ2.41125@dukeread07:
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> 217MB is the correct size for Photoshop CS2 in the Add/Remove Programs
> list
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