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Old 06-12-09, 04:52 PM
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Thanks Guys.
I have vista and will try the paging file and see what happens
Thanks again
Have you set up scratch disks in Photoshop? If not, and you have your hard disk drive split as C and D, then open Photoshop, Edit, Preferences select Performance. It will tell you how much ram your've got, and you can increase this if you have enough spare ram. Also, check the scratch disks and put a tick in the box for D, if you have a second disk or your main disk is split into more than one partition. This will increase the speed of Photoshop. Scratches disks are only used when Photoshop is running.
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