Jerry,
Yeah I hear you. Adobe products are a real bear to install. Talk of
paranoid! Oh well. If you have various copies on different disks (and
running from different OS's) and they all act that way I suppose it isn't
a problem with the app itself. Extension conflict? Possible. Have you
tried booting with all extensions disabled and running PS? Does it still
act weird while saving a file? That's the quickest way of seeing if it is
an extension conflict. If confirmed, have you got Conflict Catcher? Best
sw for troubleshooting extension conflicts, and managing eveything from
extensions, control panels, fonts, among other things.
And I would still take Rusell William's advice about how to set up PS,
Virtual Memory, etc. After all, it comes from the horse's mouth (g).
Cheers,
Nina
>I would have a terrible time re installing PS6. I have only bought
>upgrades since
>version 4. When installing 6.0, it asks for a CD of photoshop to be in the
>drive.
>But 6 wouldn't install with version 4 in the drive....
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