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Memory & Image Cache, CS2 Question.

 
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May 06, 2007 20:15 |  #1

Heyya POTN,

I just plopped in 2 more GBs of ram (3gb total) in my computer, and photoshop is noticeably more efficient and faster.

However, when I go into the Memory and Image Cache to allocate more system ram to photoshop, it only shows that I have a total of 1752MB available when I should have 3072.

Anybody know whats wrong?

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May 06, 2007 20:29 |  #2

I would google to see if there's a limit on the amount of ram that can be allocated.


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May 07, 2007 17:34 |  #3

Are you on a PC? If so, Goggle 3GB switch. You have to enable that in XP Pro in order for it to recognize the additional RAM.




  
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