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I’ve been running Photoshop v. 7.0 problem free on my PC until recently. Up until early last week. Now I am getting a "not enough RAM to load program" message and cannot run Photoshop. I tried reinstalling the program several times (on one of the two hard drives), but no luck.
I even tried to close other running processes/programs via msconfig and closed most of the stuff running, and deleted other programs — no luck again. My PC is a P3 450, 128 MB RAM, running Windows 98, and two hard drives. One is 20 GB, 14 GB full, and second drive is 30 GB and is 5 GB used . System resources are 60% free. I tried installing PS on either drive with no luck. I know the Photoshop disk/program is okay because I installed it on a laptop machine and it runs good. No changes were made to my PC to cause Photoshop problems.Except installed MSN Messanger, but PS worked once I did it. Oh yeah, and defragged too (use Norton) NO CHANGE. I also have an old version 5 Photoshop on my machine, and it loads no problem.
I even tried to close other running processes/programs via msconfig and closed most of the stuff running, and deleted other programs — no luck again. My PC is a P3 450, 128 MB RAM, running Windows 98, and two hard drives. One is 20 GB, 14 GB full, and second drive is 30 GB and is 5 GB used . System resources are 60% free. I tried installing PS on either drive with no luck. I know the Photoshop disk/program is okay because I installed it on a laptop machine and it runs good. No changes were made to my PC to cause Photoshop problems.Except installed MSN Messanger, but PS worked once I did it. Oh yeah, and defragged too (use Norton) NO CHANGE. I also have an old version 5 Photoshop on my machine, and it loads no problem.
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