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I’ve asked a couple questions in here in the past with little luck, so if I’m in the wrong place or there’s some other information needed somebody let me know……
Using CS on a 3.4 GHz machine with 2Gig of memory. My scratch disks starst with a disk that has 40+ gig of free space as does my second scratch disk….
An STILL I constantly get the message that "Could not complete your request because there is not enough memory(RAM)"
For example, trying to merge 5 images it couldn’t do the job. Just this morning attempting to open 4 raw files into the converter I got this message. NOTHING else is open in Photoshop and there’s very little else going on on the machine. Task manager SAYS I’ve got about 1.6 Gig of memory available right now.
And YES, I’ve read the article from Adobe about memory. And I’ve set the usable memory to everything from 50% to 80% in 5% increments, restarting Photoshop between settings. Eventually I always get this same message crap.
So, what do I do to get RID of this and actually make this pig usable?
Using CS on a 3.4 GHz machine with 2Gig of memory. My scratch disks starst with a disk that has 40+ gig of free space as does my second scratch disk….
An STILL I constantly get the message that "Could not complete your request because there is not enough memory(RAM)"
For example, trying to merge 5 images it couldn’t do the job. Just this morning attempting to open 4 raw files into the converter I got this message. NOTHING else is open in Photoshop and there’s very little else going on on the machine. Task manager SAYS I’ve got about 1.6 Gig of memory available right now.
And YES, I’ve read the article from Adobe about memory. And I’ve set the usable memory to everything from 50% to 80% in 5% increments, restarting Photoshop between settings. Eventually I always get this same message crap.
So, what do I do to get RID of this and actually make this pig usable?
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