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For some reason Photoshop CS3(and CS2) has to access all harddrives in a system when it starts up. That becomes problematic when a workstation has multiple drives and some of them have entered sleep mode(not being needed for work). Even though none of those drives were specified as scratch-drives or are involved in any other way, Photoshop sits there waiting for each of the drives to wake up.
Is there any chance that a particular plugin is the culprit? Or some other part of PS that could be deactivated?
Is there any chance that a particular plugin is the culprit? Or some other part of PS that could be deactivated?
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