Why is photoshop cs3 so slow




















Solution: Check your printers. You may also like. Free vs Paid Traffic Sources. Chase Backups. Photoshop cs3 does not open raw PEF for cameras pentax k3 files, can you please help? I've had problems with my computer for a while now and I don't know what else to do now, I'm trying this. I sent this computer in Bridge 2 times now and this looks at what could be the third if I can't get all the answers. The problems I have been having always start when I first try to defrag my computer. It takes forever to defragment.

I started it at and it was not yet done at I finally stopped him at and it just sitting there like it was stuck. I am very frustrated. I downloaded all execept serivce Pack 2 updates and this thing is everything to date. Installation of the Service Pack 2 - that is where I would start.

You say that you have downloaded all the updates except this one, so with that one being later, it should correct a little apart from a virus, etc.

An application that will help you realize what lack us is Belarc Advisor. I love it, because it produces a file html on your own computer , and once it loads in your browser, you can print it out and have a list of all installed on your computer - and it includes what Microsoft Updates are installed and missing, with the version numbers for all of this.

And it's free. I'll make sure that Windows Defender runs, as a bare minimum I thought Windows Security Essentials, being in agreement, but I uninstalled it because it made my Vista boot slowly and returned to the Defender. Vista is quite safe, however. If you buy a commercial product, I recommend Kaspersky I don't use it myself, because I download a lot and I'm careful, but my mother has it on his computer and she's in all Big Fish Games and so on and got a nasty on her own a bit Virus and others can make Windows run slowly.

I've seen all kinds - some file after file replication, increasing the number and size of the files, the names of some really stealth and switching. But if it is not a virus that slows down your computer, it is really likely to be fragmented files. In this case, I would recommend Auslogics Disk Defrag. It's free and FAST. Any defragger will take more time with the bigger hard drives.

Windows Defrag takes too long. So doesn't the defragmenter in Advanced SystemCare 3 so uncheck the Defragmenter option if you run this, BUT I recommend highly this program because it will clean a lot of things for the better - remember do not check the boxes in the window popup resulting for the module of security This program also includes a fixer shortcut, an application that allows you to see what programs are running at startup and much more.

One of the best I've seen, and I used it for a few years now without a problem. These last two linked above will go a long way toward acceleration and optimization of your system. I run these two first and then restart. SystemCare has three main sections of things that can be run - she is really well organized.

It "takes the trash", in other words. Another possibility: according to how you have set aside for virtual memory, if you get close to maxing out your hard disk space, you might find yourself in a situation where the computer is both need to write a lot on the drive and need more space, or space dedicated to virtual memory I call it "the garbage area" where she must write and write about things older in this area as things are processed - this is temporary memory.

Bottom line: If you are short on space and don't know what to do about virtual memory and people use virtual memory to compensate for the fact that they do not have a lot of RAM Memory to play with , then let the system choose automatically the drive.

To set it, you go to computer aka My , right click and select Properties, and then when the system properties, click Advanced, then settings of Performance, then advanced once, then, virtual memory, select change.

You can select automatic for ALL your drives, OR that the management system of the size for the selected drive. All readers do not have to have it, but whatever you select whether by car, it will create this sandbox of virtual memory paging on the same drive.

Editing plan that will be used by the system to write things. Check the recommended size it compared to what is currently assigned. To play it safe, go with the recommended or let the system handle. Virtual memory can increase the speed and performance. Note: the not not opening Task Manager, tells me that it might be a virus on your system, in which case you could look in these free programs: EMCO Maleware Destroyer and Emsisoft Anti-Malware formerly A2 Squared full analysis is thorough and takes some time, but there is a quick analysis.

Who will use the activation of your second 2. Suddenly my Windows XP has become very slow or crashes when working with photos.

It unlocks after a minute or two each time. I tried cleaners registry check disk, Disk Defragmenter, virus, etc. By peternrg on Feb 22, Photoshop slow down when opening files By joseph. Photoshop 7 opens files really slow! By Greg Pabst on Aug 25, Fix for slow opening files… soon? My laptop is 2. I did a search and found that some people with the same problem were able to run Adobe Photoshop CS3 in compatibility mode under Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 , but this solution didn't work for me.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this? Joined Jun 27, Messages 6, Thanks, I'll give that a go. I wasn't able to find anything there that really helps I guess you have to choose All Programs and give authority in Vista. My taskbar is full. If it is something else you can usually deal with that. It could be a virus, trojan or just lots of adware and spyware. With a new build I doubt you have much of that unless you did an install that saved stuff from XP.

It could be an errant program or process. Thanks for the detailed response. I followed the other steps that you suggested, and everything else seems okay. There is no adware or spyware on the computer, as it's a very fresh install, and has plenty of security software.

Its nice to have someone actually read and respond to a post. Maybe there is something in the system that uses more CPU cycles.

I do keep my startup cleaned out though. I use the extensive list on this site and the list should be the same for Vista. I keep the Services cleaned out as best I can.



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