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Hi. I have been using Photoshop 5.2 for about 1 year now and just a few weeks ago I got an error message saying "not enough memory (ram) to run photoshop. I see references similar here that this message comes up when loading some large files, but it comes up on my machine and prevents me from even starting the program. I removed it and reinstalled it and get the same message.
I have not installed anything new in the last 6 months.
I am using windows 98, 256 meg ram, 10 gig hard drive with 2 gig free, and have 89% system resources according to system performance in the control panel. I also let windows manage the swap file.
Norton antivirus 2003 runs in the background but always has before and let me run the program before.
I do not see any file ps.prefs or similar to check its contents or erase in case its corrupt. It appears the file does not exist even after a fresh remove and re-install.
Any help would be appreciated as to why it now will not even run.
Please reply here or to
Thanks in advance
Dave
I have not installed anything new in the last 6 months.
I am using windows 98, 256 meg ram, 10 gig hard drive with 2 gig free, and have 89% system resources according to system performance in the control panel. I also let windows manage the swap file.
Norton antivirus 2003 runs in the background but always has before and let me run the program before.
I do not see any file ps.prefs or similar to check its contents or erase in case its corrupt. It appears the file does not exist even after a fresh remove and re-install.
Any help would be appreciated as to why it now will not even run.
Please reply here or to
Thanks in advance
Dave
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