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I’m running CS3 on Vista and in Photoshop I’ve had big problems with:
1. Flashing cursor
2. File>Open Recent didn’t work
3. File>Device Central (load error message)
4. SLOW menu access when starting PShop
5. Unable to access layers sometimes and getting error sounds
I did get the unable to load FastCore and MMX plugin messages but relized they were coming from CS2 (or even PShop 7) and removed them. But I noticed today that when looking at my Plugins there were duplicates for just about all of them.
So, today I renamed my CS2 folder (PhotoShop CS2 is still installed as I didn’t know what to do about deactivating it) just so CS3 couldn’t find and load any CS2 Plugins and it solved all my problems.
Suddenly, Open Recent worked. The flashing cursor went away. And menus became available right away.
I realize I can just setup CS3 to not look for CS2 plugins, but I used the renaming method for a quick test.
Look in your CS3 Help>About Plug-in do you see a bunch of duplicated Plugins? Try renaming your old Plugin folder and see if this fixes your problems.
Paul Green
1. Flashing cursor
2. File>Open Recent didn’t work
3. File>Device Central (load error message)
4. SLOW menu access when starting PShop
5. Unable to access layers sometimes and getting error sounds
I did get the unable to load FastCore and MMX plugin messages but relized they were coming from CS2 (or even PShop 7) and removed them. But I noticed today that when looking at my Plugins there were duplicates for just about all of them.
So, today I renamed my CS2 folder (PhotoShop CS2 is still installed as I didn’t know what to do about deactivating it) just so CS3 couldn’t find and load any CS2 Plugins and it solved all my problems.
Suddenly, Open Recent worked. The flashing cursor went away. And menus became available right away.
I realize I can just setup CS3 to not look for CS2 plugins, but I used the renaming method for a quick test.
Look in your CS3 Help>About Plug-in do you see a bunch of duplicated Plugins? Try renaming your old Plugin folder and see if this fixes your problems.
Paul Green
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