Photoshop is such an invasive program on an OS, so something else has messed with it. It can be something as simple as installing a game or a minor piece of software, or it could be other open programs eating up RAM. The only two solutions I know of are uninstalling and reinstalling, or turning your computer back with a system restore, back to a point before PS starting messing up.
*crosses fingers that hubby can fix it without any trouble* :)
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Date: 2007-12-18 09:15 am (UTC)Photoshop is such an invasive program on an OS, so something else has messed with it. It can be something as simple as installing a game or a minor piece of software, or it could be other open programs eating up RAM. The only two solutions I know of are uninstalling and reinstalling, or turning your computer back with a system restore, back to a point before PS starting messing up.
*crosses fingers that hubby can fix it without any trouble* :)