Glad that worked Kevin! From my experience, you most likely did NOT transfer the problem to the new location, but you may have a couple problems here and there. Not like the old location where it crashed every time however.
I have to admit I'm disheartened to hear of this happening in WXP Pro. My problems like this were in W2K and I upgraded hoping that I'd get rid of them. Unfortunately, I never figured out exactly what caused the problems. It always seemed to happen after along day of working in PS7 with my scanner and/or printer (and Graphire tablet of course.) The last time it happened, it appeared to trash the partition info of my main drive, i.e. I couldn't install Windows over itself b/c the boot CD didn't recognize the C: partition. I could boot Windows and it would recognize it just fine though. I sure hope I don't run into that situation again. I didn't lose any data - just lots and lots of time trying to figure out what the heck was going on!
Jeanie
I have to admit I'm disheartened to hear of this happening in WXP Pro. My problems like this were in W2K and I upgraded hoping that I'd get rid of them. Unfortunately, I never figured out exactly what caused the problems. It always seemed to happen after along day of working in PS7 with my scanner and/or printer (and Graphire tablet of course.) The last time it happened, it appeared to trash the partition info of my main drive, i.e. I couldn't install Windows over itself b/c the boot CD didn't recognize the C: partition. I could boot Windows and it would recognize it just fine though. I sure hope I don't run into that situation again. I didn't lose any data - just lots and lots of time trying to figure out what the heck was going on!
Jeanie
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