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RandyMays
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Jun 30, 2007 23:28 |  #1

Any one else experiencing program hangs, weird results when opening jpegs from bridge ? CS3 even burps on occasion. (The - Do you want to send a report to MS box.) I am running on XP pro. Some pictures will open on the third try. I certainly hope the bean counters don't ruin the quality progamming I am used to from Adobe. Would like to hear some other experiences.


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Jun 30, 2007 23:30 |  #2

What are the specs of the machine you're running it on?


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Jun 30, 2007 23:38 as a reply to  @ Dusty's post |  #3

Every time you upgrade your PS version you pretty much need to upgrade your PC. PS demands everything your PC has to give and the new versions usually demand more.:lol:


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Jun 30, 2007 23:38 |  #4

Dusty wrote in post #3467221 (external link)
What are the specs of the machine you're running it on?

HP 61440n - 4gig of memory, bla bla bla. I did chat with support. They are aware of a few memory hangs.


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Jun 30, 2007 23:46 |  #5

RideLD wrote in post #3467247 (external link)
Every time you upgrade your PS version you pretty much need to upgrade your PC. PS demands everything your PC has to give and the new versions usually demand more.:lol:

Isn't that the truth ! I just got this darn thing not 6 months ago. I feel the programmers are straying away from paying attention to clock cycles. I program for a company in Nebraska myself. The graphics are a bit over my head though.


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Jul 01, 2007 00:00 |  #6

I'm running cs3 and I have not had any problems. It is a great version and I highly recommend it.


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Jul 01, 2007 00:07 |  #7

no problems on my mac


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Jul 01, 2007 00:49 |  #8

I few hiccups using CS3 on my PC...mostly memory usage warnings but a grand total of zero issues with CS3 on my Mac

CS3 is sahweeeet!! :lol:


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Jul 01, 2007 15:35 as a reply to  @ ayotnoms's post |  #9

I am running CS3 on Vista and so far I haven't had any problems!


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Jul 01, 2007 16:22 |  #10

only prob I get on the my Imac, is it crashes if the machine goes to sleep, as i always leave it open


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Jul 02, 2007 03:16 as a reply to  @ MaDProFF's post |  #11

only prob I get on the my Imac, is it crashes if the machine goes to sleep, as i always leave it open

I have exactly the same problem with my PC!


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