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Posted by Tim Slater on November 02, 1998 at 19:13:15:
In Reply to: corrupt photoshop file posted by ROBERT HALL on July 07, 1997 at 22:56:29:
: i have a corrupt file i created in photoshop that will take all hard drive space when opened; i went through all the potential problems with ram, virtual memory,cache size,etc. i had 500 megs avail. 96 megs of ram--60 devoted to photoshop and the file is only 22 megs. i tried norton utilites to defrag the file and scanned for viruses with no noticibable problems other than norton utilities saying "disk too full". any ideas?
: Photoshop makes it's own SwapFiles
Virtual Memory also, it runs funny
I find it to be a Mac like program
Allthe stuff you lost it's trash, sorry
Yes,run Norton Disk DR
and delete all tmp files.
Try not to over work the program
closs all other programs like screen savers
& power management
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