| I tried this, didn't work for me. Thanks though. Valarie -------Original Message------- From: Grandpa Silly Date: 9/26/2010 2:26:44 PM Subject: [photoshop-beginners] Re: My PS CS3 Extended is so slow to respond Recently had similar problem with XP SP3. Determined cause was Windoze automatic update program which claimed 80% of RAM while running in BG. Forced everything else to run with VM on hard drive. So, for example, PShop had to swap in and out for every operation. Key clue was constant thrashing of hard drive when working in RAM hog programs like Adobe's. Cure was to shut down auto updates. With 4 GB AM, you should have no problem, except auto update would still lock up most of RAM, because it claims per cent of available, not a fixed amount. Your problem may not be the same, but you should check it out. God bless you always, all ways, Paul --- In photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com, "ValsWhimsy" <valdassi25@...> wrote: > > I asked this once before a long time ago, someone asked for my computer > specs, and I never got back to replying about that. Couldn't remember where > to find them. I do now, let's see if I can clarify. > > When I want to open a new window in PS, the box comes up for size and > resolution, then takes 30 seconds or more to respond after that. More time > to open any photos or graphics. This makes everything I do very time > consuming. > > And I NEVER had this kind of problem when using Paint Shop Pro, which I > deleted from my computer when I installed PS. > > My computer specs include: > Windows Vista Home Premium- Sony VAIO > Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, T6400, 2.0 GHz > Memory : 4.0 Gb > System type: 64-bit operating system > > - Hmmm, can't find where my graphic card details are, shouldn't that be in > the Control Panel? > > - Diskkeeper runs constantly in the background, doing constant defrags. > This is supposed to help keep the system from slowing down, I never have to > do a manual defrag. > > I'd really like to figure out why my PS is so sluggish, my husband has never > had these kinds of problems. > > *** I would like to say that there are three programs in my Control Panel / > programs list, where you uninstall programs, that I can't uninstall. One of > them is PSP. It's not available to me, but I can't uninstall it for some > reason. I just don't think that has anything to do with it. Unfortunately, > with Adobe products, they only allow so many installs without calling and > begging, and I already had to do that to put it on this computer. They want > to know why ... Well duh, computer die, get viruses, buy new computers. > Protection of their products carried annoyingly too far, IMO. > > Thanks! > > Valarie > ------------------------------------ Please check out our sister group, attachments allowed-Photoshop by Example http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ps-by-ex/ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: | ||
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