Can anyone help me?

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LedZeppelin
May 7, 2005
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Okay, I’ve got Adobe Photoshop 7.0, and it just started to say something like this: "Could not initialize Adobe Photoshop because there is not enough memory (RAM)". I’ve freed’ up some space, and it still won’t work. Imageready is fine, it’s just Photoshop. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Here’s a picture of the error: <http://img23.echo.cx/img23/4648/adobehelp6yk.png>

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Chris_Cox
May 7, 2005
Have you changed the OS swapfile setup recently? Did you put it on a volume without any extra space?
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LenHewitt
May 7, 2005
Before doing anything else, try deleting your prefs file as per the Forum FAQs
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LedZeppelin
May 7, 2005
Thank you! It worked! Again, thanks a lot, I appreciate it very much.

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