Photoshop CS4 Extended

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       #11

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Aren't those prog's (especially 4) serious RAM hogs ???

    Hello OSP.

    That's what I'm wondering; maybe their need for more than you have available to them, is the culprit?

    well i dunnoo; either.





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       #12

    OnSpiderPark said:
    well i dunnoo
    coz i cant istall it
    Hi OnSpiderPark.....


    have you actually ''installed'' it in compatibility mode & not just tried to run it in C.mode..??

    i had a few apps that wouldn't work until i reinstalled them in C.mode for vista RTM


    :)SK
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       #13

    yeah did that still no joy
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       #14

    Ive got Photshop CS3 Extended Installed and it works PERFECTLY!!!

    Sceenshot!

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       #15

    Photoshop CS3 Extended is only using around 88MB of ram on my PC
    Last edited by Kryptonit3; 06 Dec 2008 at 21:46. Reason: had to add some
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       #16

    aint tried cs3 yet. anything i should before installing?
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       #17

    no, i jus ran the installer like normal, i turned UAC off, so it might help to run the program as administrator :-P
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  8. Posts : 2
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       #18

    Compatability mode


    How do you install in compatability mode? I've tried running setup.exe as administrator and in compatability mode without any luck, I'd appreciate any help I can get, it's bloody frustrating
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