To review complete system requirements and
recommendations for your AdobeĀ® software,
see the Read Me file on the installation disc.accessing Photoshop is possible only afterr insrtallation - at which time significant information is made available to the uuser whicch would help him/her pprior to the install routine; suggest :BEFORE YOU INSTALL" cpontaining info about what to expect during installation, etc. Force its opening
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11:44 AM :
That information should be covered in the HowToInstall readme file, which you can view before installing. Please let us know which information isn't covered in the readme file so that we can include it next time.No screen name said on May 16, 2007 at 12:48 AM :
I need to buy a new PC before . What components or instalation atributes contribute to the biggest performance gains in raw file processing in the CS3 environment?by Buko said on Oct 28, 2007 at 3:55 PM :
Is it ;
1. SATAII disks?
2. Lots of fast memory?
3. Fast processor? Core2 duo vs AMD whatever?
4. Multiple hard drive configured in some sort of raid array?
5. Nobody really knows and just spend tons of money today to have it all be slows as a donkey in three years anyway?
You neglected to inform Mac users that you can't install Adobe apps on a
case sensitive formatted drive. And you can only use HFS+.
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