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09-Sep-2006, 12:43 AM #1
PS having tea-break.
This is quiet annoying. I am working on Photoshop doing whatever, and suddenly after about an hour or 2, it will start not working right. For example: Not being able to move any later. Not being ablt to change text. Resize. Change in anyway. Or Add anything. I can click on the toolbars on the left and the icon pops up, then when I move the mouse over my work it turns into arrow again, and doesnt do anything.

Any Ideas?
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09-Sep-2006, 12:55 AM #2
Please give your computer specifications.
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09-Sep-2006, 02:07 AM #3
Click the PC icon next to my name. (most people have them...?)
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09-Sep-2006, 03:07 AM #4
What version of Photoshop (& does it have the latest updates)? Scratch disk setup, settings etc?

When this happens, what's Photoshops RAM & CPU usage (taskmanager - and any other high use processes running)?

Have you tried saving the file and purging the history caches, undos etc?

A bug in CS2 (in some systems) was caused by having the info palette open - although this is supposed to be fixed with the latest updates, I know of at least one person that is still having this problem.
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09-Sep-2006, 01:27 PM #5
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Originally Posted by lister
What version of Photoshop (& does it have the latest updates)? Scratch disk setup, settings etc?

When this happens, what's Photoshops RAM & CPU usage (taskmanager - and any other high use processes running)?

Have you tried saving the file and purging the history caches, undos etc?

A bug in CS2 (in some systems) was caused by having the info palette open - although this is supposed to be fixed with the latest updates, I know of at least one person that is still having this problem.
I might still be having that problem. It only goes to like 120-150k when it starts messing up. My version is: 9.0.2 and umm disc is fine. Settings default to installation. I haven't triede saving, purging the history caches I'll test it next time! Thank you!
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