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Could not initialize Photoshop because there is not enough memory (RAM).
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s***@gmail.com
2012-11-30 12:11:09 UTC
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You'll probably need to check your hard drives for sufficient de-fragged space ( contiguous ) for the Windows Swap file and the Photoshop scratch disk. Figure 1 GB for the Windows Swap file, and perhaps 4 GB for the Photoshop Scratch disk. Preferably these will be on seperate drives, but they can co-exist .
:-)
Brent
r***@gmail.com
2014-08-13 05:16:17 UTC
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Try trashing the prefs file - Hold down CTRL+ALT+SHIFT whilst PS is
starting. When asked if you want to delete respond in the affirmative.
Totally worked great. Be sure to hold them down prior to clicking the PS icon to start with.
m***@gmail.com
2014-08-15 11:13:33 UTC
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Thank you LenHewitt you have solved my problem
a***@gmail.com
2015-06-03 00:47:53 UTC
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Try trashing the prefs file - Hold down CTRL+ALT+SHIFT whilst PS is
starting. When asked if you want to delete respond in the affirmative.
You're a lifesaver - thank you!
s***@gmail.com
2017-12-28 09:53:58 UTC
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Try trashing the prefs file - Hold down CTRL+ALT+SHIFT whilst PS is
starting. When asked if you want to delete respond in the affirmative.
thanks..
l***@gmail.com
2015-11-12 03:24:03 UTC
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Try trashing the prefs file - Hold down CTRL+ALT+SHIFT whilst PS is
starting. When asked if you want to delete respond in the affirmative.
thank you this helped me
e***@gmail.com
2016-07-20 14:04:45 UTC
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read the error, what does it reccomend you get?
s***@gmail.com
2017-06-05 14:02:45 UTC
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Try trashing the prefs file - Hold down CTRL+ALT+SHIFT whilst PS is
starting. When asked if you want to delete respond in the affirmative.
very very helpful...thank you
r***@gmail.com
2017-08-16 09:40:17 UTC
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You'll probably need to check your hard drives for sufficient de-fragged space ( contiguous ) for the Windows Swap file and the Photoshop scratch disk. Figure 1 GB for the Windows Swap file, and perhaps 4 GB for the Photoshop Scratch disk. Preferably these will be on seperate drives, but they can co-exist .
:-)
Brent
thanks
b***@gmail.com
2018-03-26 09:23:54 UTC
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Try trashing the prefs file - Hold down CTRL+ALT+SHIFT whilst PS is
starting. When asked if you want to delete respond in the affirmative.
thank you so much.... it is really useful..... it worked out for me....
h***@gmail.com
2018-04-12 14:01:09 UTC
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You'll probably need to check your hard drives for sufficient de-fragged space ( contiguous ) for the Windows Swap file and the Photoshop scratch disk. Figure 1 GB for the Windows Swap file, and perhaps 4 GB for the Photoshop Scratch disk. Preferably these will be on seperate drives, but they can co-exist .
:-)
Brent
Thank you LenHewitt u are great
s***@gmail.com
2018-07-23 05:29:41 UTC
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Try trashing the prefs file - Hold down CTRL+ALT+SHIFT whilst PS is
starting. When asked if you want to delete respond in the affirmative.
Very Helpful thanks
n***@gmail.com
2018-08-20 10:36:06 UTC
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Post by s***@gmail.com
Try trashing the prefs file - Hold down CTRL+ALT+SHIFT whilst PS is
starting. When asked if you want to delete respond in the affirmative.
Very Helpful thanks
Thank a Lot sir about help
The Boosted Heretic
2020-11-05 23:32:46 UTC
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Post by s***@gmail.com
Try trashing the prefs file - Hold down CTRL+ALT+SHIFT whilst PS is
starting. When asked if you want to delete respond in the affirmative.
Very Helpful thanks
Doesn't work from me, could probably be the newer updates though. :/
k***@gmail.com
2018-09-05 23:11:07 UTC
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tx!
h***@gmail.com
2019-03-11 07:09:55 UTC
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Fixed it! I searched for *.psp (hidden) and deleted C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\7.0\Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Settings.psp
Thanks a lot Bro :) It Works...
a***@gmail.com
2019-05-07 16:02:22 UTC
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You'll probably need to check your hard drives for sufficient de-fragged space ( contiguous ) for the Windows Swap file and the Photoshop scratch disk. Figure 1 GB for the Windows Swap file, and perhaps 4 GB for the Photoshop Scratch disk. Preferably these will be on seperate drives, but they can co-exist .
:-)
Brent
TANKS SIR
a***@gmail.com
2019-05-07 16:03:13 UTC
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You'll probably need to check your hard drives for sufficient de-fragged space ( contiguous ) for the Windows Swap file and the Photoshop scratch disk. Figure 1 GB for the Windows Swap file, and perhaps 4 GB for the Photoshop Scratch disk. Preferably these will be on seperate drives, but they can co-exist .
:-)
Brent
Thanks sir........
p***@gmail.com
2019-05-08 14:34:15 UTC
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You'll probably need to check your hard drives for sufficient de-fragged space ( contiguous ) for the Windows Swap file and the Photoshop scratch disk. Figure 1 GB for the Windows Swap file, and perhaps 4 GB for the Photoshop Scratch disk. Preferably these will be on seperate drives, but they can co-exist .
:-)
Brent
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