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Default Mac vs PC

On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 06:54:23 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 06:24:20 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
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The reason I have started to think about this is I have a Win XP Duo
Core processor with 2GB of Ram, and I am amazed at how slow Photoshop
CS3 loads, especially when I compare the speed of Photoshop CS3 running
on an older Mac


I have 4 Gb and noticed the same thing. A video app I have is even
slower, but comes right up on a Mac at Mrs. Wave's school machine.


I am thinking about reformatting my hard drive and reinstalling WinXP
with just the software we currently run. My daughters have a tendency
to download an install new software just to check it out. Windows does
not do a good job completely uninstalling the software.


I don't have that problem anymore. I don't play games on this
computer, I regularly update and clean out the cookies and clean the
registries every once in a while. I'm running the pro version of XP -
whatever that is and I have enough processor speed and memory for just
about anything.

I bought the latest version of Photoshop CS3 Extended so I'm dealing
with a higher end image processor - lots of stuff in there.

Maybe that's the problem?



I currently have both CS2 and CS3 on my computer. As soon as i can get
my wife converted to CS3 I will do a new install and leave off CS2 and
all the other junk that ends up on a computer used by teenagers. My
wife absolutely hates to upgrade software, so I will have to walk her
through the advantages of CS3.

 
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