Adobe PS 7.0

Aug 17, 2008 10:45

I checked the memories and found answers to scratch disc errors but I didn't find the answer to the problem I'm having now.

I was in the middle of working on an icon, nothing fancy and when I tried to work on a layer I got the "cannot complete request" error which Usually means I've too many applications open, so I closed everything else I was working on, cleared the temporary files cache and PS still wouldn't work and in fact shut down on me.

So I deleted a huge amount of temporary files, avi's, zip's, rar's, pictures, music and even uninstalled a program I'd just DL thinking it was taking up too much space, shut down my computer and restarted and still PS will not open giving the me same error:

"Could not initialize Photoshop because there is not enough memory (RAM)"

Can anyone give me suggestions on how to fix this? Am I going to have to reinstall Photoshop? Will that even help? Is there a temporary memory file I missed on cleaning up? I'm stumped.

Edit: I found the solution over *HERE*. It WAS the scratch discs after all, go figure. *feel sheepish*

Thanks to all who responded. ^_^'
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