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Old Aug 5, 2002, 02:19 PM   #1
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Default Post Photoshop 7.0 problem...

I recently encountered a problem with PS and I'm really confused (something similar happened a while back, but I managed to resolve the issue with a reinstall of PS)

Namely this error message pops up after the process line saying 'Measuring memory..':



Please, any/every feedback's VERY appreciated, as I cannot work without PS!!

TIA!
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Old Aug 5, 2002, 04:12 PM Threadstarter Thread Starter   #2
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Default Post Hmmm...

Well, I've just installed PS6.0 and it works fine; still want my 7.0 back, though...

I just don't understand why it terminates after 'measuring memory'...does it have to do with phys. RAM or swap?
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What version of windows are you running?
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Hmm, yeah, need to add that in my sig...

XPpro, build 5.1.2600; all p's in NTFS...
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might be instability due to your o/c cpu.
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might be instability due to your o/c cpu.
Thought so, too... underclocked it and tried running PS with no effort... Reinstalled it with the CPU U/C-ed and it didn't work even then... Don't know what's wrong, but PS 6.0 seems to work flawlessly...
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I don't have a problem either. I don't know what to tell you. Your best bet may be a clean install of Windows, since a clean install of PS doesn't seem to help.
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there is a known issue with some fonts and photoshop7, I for one had issues with a couple of typefaces. if I disable certain fonts on loading PS7 then load them from extensis suitcase9 when PS has loaded, I dont have the problem.

Try loading PS7 with the bare minimum of fonts, just as a test. if this stops the internal error, then its a matter of finding the offending font(s).
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there is a known issue with some fonts and photoshop7, I for one had issues with a couple of typefaces. if I disable certain fonts on loading PS7 then load them from extensis suitcase9 when PS has loaded, I dont have the problem.

Try loading PS7 with the bare minimum of fonts, just as a test. if this stops the internal error, then its a matter of finding the offending font(s).
Will give it a try, thanx...
|did once have a prob. with PS6; too many installed fonts |
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I don't have a problem either. I don't know what to tell you. Your best bet may be a clean install of Windows, since a clean install of PS doesn't seem to help.
Somehow I don't have the strength to go through it again! Did too much clean installing trying to bring the Audigy back to life...
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Maybe the Creative card is the source of your problems. . .
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Maybe the Creative card is the source of your problems. . .
Nope... I was doing the reinstalls not knowing some facts |take a look in the Audio Forum|... Now I have a new Audigy, and PS was working with the Aud. inside, but doesn't anymore... aw...
Dunno, I'll se what I can do...
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Somehow PS came back to life, after I decided to give it one more chance and reinstall it again... Hmmm, now I don't know how come, but it works perfectly...

Maybe it just needed some rest to recover from hard work; been bashing it endlessly
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It's dead again... I just don't know anymore... Maybe my installation's bad (referring to the CD)... Will try a different copy...
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dude the same problem happened to me, and it was because of this: I had PS6, i upgraded to 7.0, i deleted the old 6.0 registry keys and it said that. So if you are doing that by any chance dont, and if not, check that something isn't deleting your registry keys of photoshop
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dude the same problem happened to me, and it was because of this: I had PS6, i upgraded to 7.0, i deleted the old 6.0 registry keys and it said that. So if you are doing that by any chance dont, and if not, check that something isn't deleting your registry keys of photoshop
Nope, it's not that...
I've tried with a clean install of XP on a different disk and PS worked fine after numerous reboots, and then it just gave up...?!?!
Nah, don't have any nerves left, I'll just stick to 6.0.1 ...

Thanx anyway...
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Have you applied the patch to PS7?
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Have you applied the patch to PS7?
Not yet, I have to download it...
...but, will it resolve that issue I'm experiencing?
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It's worth a try.
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btw. any chance of a new version coming out any time soon?
I haven't had a chance to try out the 'new' Corel 11 suite, but it looks promising...
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Of Photoshop? I don't know. . . it came out pretty recently.
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Of Photoshop? I don't know. . . it came out pretty recently.
Yeah, I know, but not much of a change from ver. 6... Corel's more inovative...
...but I just can't break free from PS...
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that happened to me...you must ahvee loaded Photo7 over 6 then got rid of 6 ...thats a nono

what u need to do is fully uninstall Photo 6 then install photo 7 hope that helps
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that happened to me...you must ahvee loaded Photo7 over 6 then got rid of 6 ...thats a nono

what u need to do is fully uninstall Photo 6 then install photo 7 hope that helps
Actually, it WAS a clean install of PS7 on a nonPSwinXP...
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