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I thought this would be interesting.
I was working on my comic strip in photoshop when my computer suddenly short circuit( aka power supply got cut with no reason).
Upon reboot, I can no longer look at my .psd file which I save. Looking at it will immediately close the window I’m using. So if I use win explorer to look at the file, win explorer will close immediately.
Out of curiosity and stupidity, I pasted that mutated file on my desktop.
Bad choice.
My taskbar vanished. As you see, looking at that .psd invokes a close window action.
After 2 hours, 1 for colouring my comics, the other 1 for searching out the file in msDOS to delete it.
Argh.
Agony.
I was working on my comic strip in photoshop when my computer suddenly short circuit( aka power supply got cut with no reason).
Upon reboot, I can no longer look at my .psd file which I save. Looking at it will immediately close the window I’m using. So if I use win explorer to look at the file, win explorer will close immediately.
Out of curiosity and stupidity, I pasted that mutated file on my desktop.
Bad choice.
My taskbar vanished. As you see, looking at that .psd invokes a close window action.
After 2 hours, 1 for colouring my comics, the other 1 for searching out the file in msDOS to delete it.
Argh.
Agony.
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