Lock Up XP/ NewSystem

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Schulz1944
Dec 26, 2003
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I’ve been a PhotoShop user many years. Recently purchased new PC.. 512 Memory.. fast Processor.. When using PS paint tool or Free transform everything freezes.No messages. A hard reboot is the only thing that will bring it back.

Dealer installed new memory and Mother board.. same problem.

PhotoShop 7.. an upgrade from 6 which was an upgrade from 5.5

XP Home addition. AMD processor.

Thanks.. John Schulz

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Photo_Help
Dec 26, 2003
PhotoShop 7.. an upgrade from 6 which was an upgrade from 5.5

Why?

All you needed to do is run the PS7 install and insert the 5.5 CD when prompted.

It is difficult to tell what the problem is but I would uninstall Photoshop, delete the folder and install it again.

Was XP installed clean or did you install the upgrade on top of previous version?
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Schulz1944
Dec 26, 2003
Thanks for the response.

The system is new..XP was a new install. Photoshop seems to do everything it is supposed to except paint and ‘free transform’.. Since my post I have reinstalled 7… Installed 6…and even installed Elements. All with the same lock up problem when using the paint brush or free transform.

These programs have all worked on my previous system.

Schulz
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LenHewitt
Dec 26, 2003
Shultz,

You almost certainly have a hardware problem (it could also be a BIOS setting). An application CANNOT bring XP down – only a bad O/S install or bad hardware or a REALLY bad driver will do that
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Colin_Walls
Dec 26, 2003
Len:

Can a driver bring XP down? This sounds like [yet another] vidoe driver problem to me.

Shultz:

You might like to check if you have the latest video drivers from the card manufacturer.
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dave_milbut
Dec 26, 2003
Can a driver bring XP down?

no, or VERY rarely. A buggy driver will usually give you a blue screen of death.
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LenHewitt
Dec 27, 2003
Shultz,

Really, REALLY bad drivers have been known to kill XP – but it is very unlikely. A bad driver will more often result in a BSOD

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