Cannot open photoshop in OSX

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toby
Feb 24, 2004
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Running Photoshop 7 within OSX.
All of a sudden I’m getting the message:
"Could not initialize Photoshop because there is not enough memory (RAM)".
Have tried the obvious solution in reducing my RAM allocation but no change. I can open in Classic so think the problem is OSX related.

Hope someone can help.
Cheers
Toby

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tacitr
Feb 24, 2004
Running Photoshop 7 within OSX.
All of a sudden I’m getting the message:
"Could not initialize Photoshop because there is not enough memory (RAM)".

What kind of computer do you have? How much RAM is in your computer?


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Mark Haase
Feb 24, 2004
In article ,
(Toby) wrote:

Running Photoshop 7 within OSX.
All of a sudden I’m getting the message:
"Could not initialize Photoshop because there is not enough memory (RAM)".
Have tried the obvious solution in reducing my RAM allocation but no change. I can open in Classic so think the problem is OSX related.

I thought on OSX you couldn’t change the RAM allocation?

Is that a Photoshop error message or Finder error message?

PS. I would say the "obvious" solution would be to buy more RAM. How much do you have right now?


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