I am not sure where the computer talk section has gone, but this is just as good a place as anything else.
Stat: I currently use this Windows Vista desktop PC and I am the only user. MSN, Skype, and many other start-up programs are checked for loading upon startup of the PC (Sidebar is an example of such progs). So not a lot of memory left to be running about.
My thought: What if I created a new User?... I could leave user Photojourno for the same daily purpose, but then create a "Photoshop" User, with Admin rights, and absolutely no bollocks on startup (via msconfig command), in order to save as much memory as possible, and have very little process trees laying around. Another option with a new user profile, would be to allow me to turn off virtually every service (or a good part of them), so that I can simply log onto the "Photoshop" Account to use CS3, and once the photo is saved, I can log off and revert to the other user.
The doubt: Is this remotely possible? My one fear is that the startup checklist (msconfig) could be for the entire machine, regardless of which user will be logging in. In such case, creating a separate user exclusive photoshop use would be pointless.
Anyone with new batteries on their thinking cap?... I could use some advice.
Goal is to have two profiles, one normal, other with very bare esential software to run PS CS3.
Cheers.

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