How can I remove ImageReady and…?

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Hi
Adobe Photoshop CS2 decrease computer speed but Photoshop 7 does not, I think it is because extra application in CS2 like Adobe Bridge and Image Ready, how can I remove extra application in Photoshop?
Thank
Shahram
#1
No need to "Remove" either. You could simply choose not to run them!

However, you would do better to have a look at the root of the problem and fine tune your system.

Have a look here as a start: <http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/332271.html>

Then come back here with a list of your system specs so we can offer any further advice.

Chris.
#2
Thanks for your reply and help, I looked at that page, I knew something, I know almost how to improve performance of system but I would like to know if I could remove or uninstall these applications from system or not?
Thanks
#3
Having an unused application sitting on the hard disk will not affect the performance of the machine so why bother?
#4
If it is, so why Photoshop CS2 is slower than CS1 or 7?
If you open 3 soft wares, is it like one software? If they don’t use memory, where do they put their necessary files?
#5
If it is, so why Photoshop CS2 is slower than CS1 or 7?

Because it's an application that requires more overhead?

If they don’t use memory, where do they put their necessary files?

Don't confuse memory and disk space they are very different things
#6
Because it's an application that requires more overhead?

What is in this application that requires more overhead? Don’t you think some extra application could be a reason for this problem? (At least a little)
#7
When you start Photoshop, you do *not* start ImageReady or Bridge, only Photoshop. These applications do not start unless you start them yourself.

Photoshop CS2 is a different application to both Photoshop CS and Photoshop V7 - it uses more overhead, by itself, than the other two, to accomplish all the extra tasks that it allows you to use.
#8
I would point out, if you don't know, that Photoshpo CS also comes with an install of ImageReady, as did 7 and 6. So that can't be the problem.
#9
shahram: unless you let us know your system specs, as requested in post #1, we are not going to be able to offer any more specific advice.
#10
What is in this application that requires more overhead?

CS2 (what we've been discussing all this time, no?)

and: What Chris said
#11