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Hello,
I’ve been trying to read the previous forums on this topic and none of the advice has worked for me. I am running Photoshop 7.0 on Windows XP. It has been running fine for several years until this week.
I ran the Spyder 2 Suite to calibrate my laptop and LCD monitor and now the problem has arisen. One of the software’s requests was to disable Adobe Gamma so I deleter my Adobe Gamma Loader.exe file from the start up folder.
As I went to create a new file in Photoshop, nothing would happen. The whole drop down menu for File was grayed out and I would have to Ctrl+Alt+Delete to get out of Photoshop. I then uninstalled and reinstalled Photoshop, as well as uninstalled the Spyder software and still can’t create a new file.
I checked and my Adobe Gamma Loader is back in the startup folder.
I also tried deleting my printer and took down my firewall like other posts have listed but those also did not work.
Please help!!!! I need to get back to some work asap!
Thanks,
Ryan
I’ve been trying to read the previous forums on this topic and none of the advice has worked for me. I am running Photoshop 7.0 on Windows XP. It has been running fine for several years until this week.
I ran the Spyder 2 Suite to calibrate my laptop and LCD monitor and now the problem has arisen. One of the software’s requests was to disable Adobe Gamma so I deleter my Adobe Gamma Loader.exe file from the start up folder.
As I went to create a new file in Photoshop, nothing would happen. The whole drop down menu for File was grayed out and I would have to Ctrl+Alt+Delete to get out of Photoshop. I then uninstalled and reinstalled Photoshop, as well as uninstalled the Spyder software and still can’t create a new file.
I checked and my Adobe Gamma Loader is back in the startup folder.
I also tried deleting my printer and took down my firewall like other posts have listed but those also did not work.
Please help!!!! I need to get back to some work asap!
Thanks,
Ryan
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