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Adobe photoshop ram problem
Name: Balthasar Date: September 24, 2003 at 11:03:12 Pacific OS: Windows XP CPU/Ram: pentium 4, 512 mb
Comment:
Hi,
I am using adobe photoshop on my windows xp desktop comp and it worked fine earlier. Now it's giving me the not enough RAM memory message. I'm still getting that problem although I've deleted some files off my comp. I have 512 mb memory and a 40 gb hd so I dunno why this problem happened. Any help solving this problem is much appreciated. Thanks
Name: ranchhand Date: September 24, 2003 at 11:59:13 Pacific
Reply:
Deleting files isn't going to help a RAM problem; RAM is how much memory you have available. The only thing that I can think of is that the scratch disk is too small; Photoshop requires a pretty hefty scratchdisk to operate, so check to see what size it is and increase it. This is important especially if you are working with large files (which is quite common in Photoshop). You didn't specify which version of Photoshop you are running, just do a search in Photoshop for scratchdisk. It may be available through File/Options
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