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| CS3 Bridge |
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| Re: CS3 Bridge I have 1gb of memory, and don't have the problem, so it should be enough. It is possible that you have your scratch disks set to a partition where there isn't enough room to work. (Such as the system drive) Try going to preferences and set your scratch disk to a different disk, if you have one. Also look at your memory usage settings. Photoshop will display an Ideal range. Make sure you are set in that range. Too high, or too low can both cause a problem. |
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| Re: CS3 Bridge Try this. Open Bridge. Go the the Edit Menu and select Preferences. When the Preferences window opens select Cache. Click on the button called Purge Cache. See if that resolves your problem. Regards, Murray |
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