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There are many ways of tweaking your existing RAM and system, but frankly, it will make little difference.

Photoshop is a RAM-hungry application, so just add more RAM. (Quitting all other apps just to run CS2 is a pain in the a*s, as you know.)

If you're on a Mac, upgrade to Tiger (OSX 10.4) which is optimised for the whole Adobe Creative Suite.

It's slow with 256MB RAM, don't even think of less than 512MB.

2006-08-07 00:12:27 · answer #1 · answered by Bowzer 7 · 0 0

My computing gadget working in Vista helps my CS2 to run completely, for the previous 20 months. you will could desire to characteristic yet another consumer account ... call it Offsite in case you like and supply that consumer admin rights and reinstall from that consumer account. verify you have a minimum of two GB of RAM and a powerful length hardcontinual (a hundred and sixty GB or extra) in basic terms so which you already know ... till the introduction of CS4, Photoshop ran swifter in homestead windows ... many human beings with MacBooks, ran homestead windows XP on them to income speed while working Photoshop. I definitely have not seen the outcomes of head to head Mac/computing gadget Photoshop benchmarks ... with a bit of luck Adobe "mounted" the tunning speeds of their effective Photoshop application so a minimum of it runs in basic terms as speedy in the two OS structures. many human beings use the two Mac's and computing gadget's for numerous reasons.

2016-11-04 01:24:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you don't have enough ram try to have more Virtual Memory
but how ever you need about 512 ram to be able to work with it in fine way

2006-08-07 00:11:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Honestly you can run it with 256MB of RAM, but I would not want to run it with less. Also any photo or video editing should be done with at least 512. That is my experience.

2006-08-07 00:10:11 · answer #4 · answered by Scott M 3 · 0 0

Firstly i would suggest a defrag to free up as much space.to do this -click on start---all programs--accesories--defrag. If you have very little space left after this then you need to only run this program from a back up disc.(dont load it on the hard drive)as you need to use it.

2006-08-07 00:15:10 · answer #5 · answered by Ron~N 5 · 0 0

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