On 12/10/04 Michael Wilkinson wrote:

>Bob,   more memory now on order

Before you do that Michael, try JUST diminishing the RAM allocation in
Photoshop. Might work on its own; it sounds as though you have plenty of
RAM to start with, it's just that if you allocate a massive amount to
Photoshop, there's not enough left for normal running. I don't know a
thing about Windows, but I believe it has dynamic RAM allocation, so no
matter what you 'allocate' through Photoshop, it will take the amount it
needs whatever? (listees, feel free to slap me if I'm spreading
disinformation).


-- 
Best wishes

Paul Bradforth

http://www.paulbradforth.com

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