Check the handbook and/or the Help files - there is a method, short of reinstalling, 
involving deleting (after saving of course) a Preferences file and then re-opening 
Photoshop.

Also, if I am not mistaken Photoshop puts some files on the C: drive in Windows 98SE, 
directory 
"C:\Windows\ Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop" even if you installed on another drive, 
so your C drive failure would have wiped that out and you may have to uninstall and 
reinstall Photoshop completely.

Maris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Graham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 3:01 AM
Subject: filmscanners: photoshop problem


| Hi all,
| 
| I'm having an issue with Photoshop, after a C drive failure, and a complete
| rebuild of programmes, it now seems to be behaving strangely:
| 
| when, for example I do a levels adjustment, I adjust everything so it looks
| good in the screen preview, then press ok, and it works the levels move
| through the whole image (rather than just the screen preview), and just as
| it finishes (watching the progress bar at the bottom) it jumps back to
| something between what I wanted and what I had before. In other words, I do
| not get the full levels move I saw in the preview... any ideas? have I got
| something simple set wrong?
| 
| many thanks for any suggestions
| 
| 

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