Re: Abnormal program termination of Photoshop 7



Thanks, Charley. I did look at this possibility, but it was not (I
think) the issue, as the program was failing in safe mode. I had her
save all her files, then deleted her profile, as I think that there
may well have been a corruption in her Windows settings. I then
created a new desktop for her. So far so good, Photoshop now mostly
behaves itself, although she has mentioned an occasional instability
during some hue/saturation operations (she hasn't been more specific).
This may be unrelated to the initial problem, and I've reset her
profile again to see if that problem goes away.

At the very least, it was an opportunity to clear up her messy
workspace! I now have her saving to an auxilliary drive.

Edward


On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:43:57 -0500, "Charley" <clent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

How many programs does she have loaded and running in the background ie.
icons on the bottom right of her screen versus yours? She may be out of
available memory. Easiest fix = close some of those programs and consider
adding memory if this fixes the problem.

Charley

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