A lot of times startup problems with Photoshop can result from a corrupted preferences file. You can hold down Ctrl+Alt+Shift immediately after (or while) launching Photoshop. A prompt will ask if you want to delete the preferences file. Click Yes. The preferences file will then be recreated.
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Message Edited by CTskydiver on 01-23-2006 03:08 AM
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A lot of times startup problems with Photoshop can result from a corrupted preferences file. You can hold down Ctrl+Alt+Shift immediately after (or while) launching Photoshop. A prompt will ask if you want to delete the preferences file. Click Yes. The preferences file will then be recreated.
Also check here for troubleshooting tips.
Dave
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Glad to hear it worked.
Dave