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Peter

2006-07-10, 6:18 pm

Thank you everyone for your help,

My PC has a Maxtor HD and it was a simple thing to google for 'maxtor low
level format' and download the correct application from the Maxtor website.
Having carried out a Low Level Format, reinstalled the OS, reinstalled PS I
am pleased to report that I was then able to get a further 30 day trial. So
it would appear the PS does write something to an inaccessible part of the
HD.

As someone suggested, Photoshop Elements is probably the way for me to go.

Regards,

Peter

<John@world.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:38:04 -0700, "Hebee Jeebes" <nospam@nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
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> Strange about the windows setup. I have just found that out myself
> when re building my PC - (To much junk left from games and trial
> programs etc). Teach me to chweck before I write !!!.
>
> Now though when CS2 opens files there is a strong yellow green cast to
> them all AGGHHHH. Shame that with windows when deleting the
> partition also deletes that setting though <grin>
>
> John



John@ntlworld.com

2006-07-10, 6:18 pm

On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 14:36:45 +0100, "Peter" <peter-at-somewhere>
wrote:

>Thank you everyone for your help,
>
>My PC has a Maxtor HD and it was a simple thing to google for 'maxtor low
>level format' and download the correct application from the Maxtor website.
>Having carried out a Low Level Format, reinstalled the OS, reinstalled PS I
>am pleased to report that I was then able to get a further 30 day trial. So
>it would appear the PS does write something to an inaccessible part of the
>HD.
>
>As someone suggested, Photoshop Elements is probably the way for me to go.
>
>Regards,
>
>Peter
>


You may also want to look at "The GIMP". - Freeeware. - There is a
short piece about it in the July issue of PC Pro ( the software is on
the CD with the mag) but I am sure that you can also find lots of info
on the www.
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