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I bought XP64 (wish i’d gone for the superior COMMODORE 64!!) thinking i’d be a happy PS camper (pronounced puh-SCAMPER, btw)!
Yikes, can a well-intentioned man be dead wrong.
I have been unable to get ANY of CS2 to work on this new system. I now have to use Corel Photopaint (once my preferred ‘gun’) PaintShop Pro and Gimp to do any work at home! NO ONE warned me about the XP64 pitfall: practically NOTHING works, and when you call Adobe (or Shockwave… the list is damn near endless!) they say – "We do not – nor WILL not support your (allegedly ‘superior’) operating system. Please buy a large set of Crayola Crayons and markers." Well, that wasn’t their exact phrasing, but you get the subcontinental drift!
So. BEWARE the ides of XP64!!!
And if anyone knows how i can resurrect my dreams of running PS CS2 on it, please reply!
Yikes, can a well-intentioned man be dead wrong.
I have been unable to get ANY of CS2 to work on this new system. I now have to use Corel Photopaint (once my preferred ‘gun’) PaintShop Pro and Gimp to do any work at home! NO ONE warned me about the XP64 pitfall: practically NOTHING works, and when you call Adobe (or Shockwave… the list is damn near endless!) they say – "We do not – nor WILL not support your (allegedly ‘superior’) operating system. Please buy a large set of Crayola Crayons and markers." Well, that wasn’t their exact phrasing, but you get the subcontinental drift!
So. BEWARE the ides of XP64!!!
And if anyone knows how i can resurrect my dreams of running PS CS2 on it, please reply!
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