Gavin
December 5th 03, 10:34 PM
Probably your preference files are messed up. Clear them
out...
www.adobe.com do a search in the knowledge base
I think you hold shift and alt while opening photoshop
from your start menu to clear them, or just rename the
files and when photoshop starts up it'll make new ones.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello
>
>I just reccently upgraded to Windows XP but my Photoshop
>6 will not work with it.
>
>It installed fine but when I ran it for the first time a
>message popped up saying something like "Photoshops
>Scratch Volume is the same as Windows Scratch Volume. We
>reccomend you change it as this might effect the
>operation of Photoshop".
>
>Well after that message, Photoshop will just not work.
>Trying any option, such as opening a file, and failure
>messages just pop up. So I gotta change this Scratch
>Volume I guess, but I don't know what it is or how to
>change it.
>
>Can any of you wise folk out there help me? My email is
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Neil
>.
>
out...
www.adobe.com do a search in the knowledge base
I think you hold shift and alt while opening photoshop
from your start menu to clear them, or just rename the
files and when photoshop starts up it'll make new ones.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello
>
>I just reccently upgraded to Windows XP but my Photoshop
>6 will not work with it.
>
>It installed fine but when I ran it for the first time a
>message popped up saying something like "Photoshops
>Scratch Volume is the same as Windows Scratch Volume. We
>reccomend you change it as this might effect the
>operation of Photoshop".
>
>Well after that message, Photoshop will just not work.
>Trying any option, such as opening a file, and failure
>messages just pop up. So I gotta change this Scratch
>Volume I guess, but I don't know what it is or how to
>change it.
>
>Can any of you wise folk out there help me? My email is
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Neil
>.
>