Adobe photoshop 7.0.1 clash in win 98

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dbatech
Dec 7, 2003
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Iam Using Intel HT processor with 512 mb RAM and with more than 10 Gb free space. In win 98 When I upgraded Photoshop ver 6.0 to ver 7.0.1 the application is not opening ,it is quitting while opening where it is working fine in win XP.
I have tried in 3 systems but facing same priblems.
what could be the problem??? pl help me in this

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Scott_Byer
Dec 7, 2003
Are you using Win98 SE? I believe that was the minimum stated requirement on the box. There may be a library or routine missing from the earlier version that is preventing Photoshop 7 from launching. If it is actually putting up the splash screen, pay attention to what is on it. If Photoshop crashes while displaying "Scanning Fonts" – see the FAQ, you have a bad font somewhere on that system.

-Scott
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Robert_Levine
Dec 7, 2003
You didn’t actually install 7.0 on top of 6.0 did you?

I’d also point out that that you’d be much better off running Win 2K or XP.

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jim-norris
Dec 7, 2003
Strange. V7.0.1 works fine on my Win98 SE.
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Iam Using Intel HT processor with 512 mb RAM and with more than 10 Gb free
space.
In win 98 When I upgraded Photoshop ver 6.0 to ver 7.0.1 the application is not opening ,it is quitting while opening where it is working fine in win XP.
I have tried in 3 systems but facing same priblems.
what could be the problem??? pl help me in this

pl send a mail to this Address

Master Retouching Hair

Learn how to rescue details, remove flyaways, add volume, and enhance the definition of hair in any photo. We break down every tool and technique in Photoshop to get picture-perfect hair, every time.

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