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Hi all,
I’m running a PC with Pentium 4, win xp, 2 Gb ram, 2 hard drives (C drive has over 75Gb space, F drive over 250Gb space). I’ve been using CS3 Extended for quite a while…very happy with it. I thought I’d download the CS4 Extended trial to see if I like it. It installed fine and I made sure enough RAM is allocated (65%:1000MB). After opening an image and applying a filter or other edits I get an application error message. These error messages also appear on exiting the program. Here’s one such error…the others are similar but with different numbers.
The instruction at 0x1d854b6b referenced memory at 0xffce8b95. The memory could not be "read". Click ok to terminate the program. Click on cancel to debug the program.
Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated. I don’t want to pay for an upgrade if the program is unstable (assuming that it’s the program, a setting or my PC). I should mention that my video is onboard and doesn’t support the open GL2/shadow.
Many thanks,
Paul B
I’m running a PC with Pentium 4, win xp, 2 Gb ram, 2 hard drives (C drive has over 75Gb space, F drive over 250Gb space). I’ve been using CS3 Extended for quite a while…very happy with it. I thought I’d download the CS4 Extended trial to see if I like it. It installed fine and I made sure enough RAM is allocated (65%:1000MB). After opening an image and applying a filter or other edits I get an application error message. These error messages also appear on exiting the program. Here’s one such error…the others are similar but with different numbers.
The instruction at 0x1d854b6b referenced memory at 0xffce8b95. The memory could not be "read". Click ok to terminate the program. Click on cancel to debug the program.
Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated. I don’t want to pay for an upgrade if the program is unstable (assuming that it’s the program, a setting or my PC). I should mention that my video is onboard and doesn’t support the open GL2/shadow.
Many thanks,
Paul B
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