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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 1:25 pm 
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Soujiro wrote:
It should be AdobeRGB1998.icc.

When reinstalling, did you completely remove all files in the Photoshop directory?


As far as I know, I removed them all but it still won't work. :cry:


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 4:47 pm 
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Have you tried removing the files manually before reinstalling again?


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 5:03 pm 
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Soujiro wrote:
Have you tried removing the files manually before reinstalling again?


Heh, I don't exactly know how to do that. Could you tell me how?


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C:\Program Files\Adobe\

There should be a Photoshop folder. Delete it.


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Soujiro wrote:
Sock wrote:
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And Spybot just destroys my computer. For some reason, it always freezes up after I use it.


Oi, my computer hates Spybot too. It crashes before I can scan not even a quarter of the files. :x Ad-Aware, luckily, works fine.


It probably stops working because of the Restore Point feature.


How do I get rid of the Restore Point feature? I'm very, very pathetic and slow with computers, so I need very specific instruction. I'm hoping that you're kind and patient (I'm sure you am) enough to help a measly ol' sap like myself out.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 4:27 am 
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On Windows XP:

Right Click My Computer > System Restore tab > Check Turn off System Restore.


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I'm still getting error -115 when I try and install Photoshop 7.0 - I tried changing the colour profiles after a suggestion, but it still didn't work >.<


Gone, forever.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2004 2:12 am 
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Can you give me the full error message so that I can look in to it?


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i was wondering if anyone had any ideas to help me. i'm not at home at the moment, so i'm not using my computer. and this computer has a wheel mouse, but when i try using the wheel (mainly in internet explorer) it crashes IE and makes it close. i tried downloading a new driver for the mouse, but i asked me to put in a cd which i dont have. does anyone have any suggestions?

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 14, 2004 2:30 pm 
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The file could be corrupted, go to device maneger to see if their is a problem with it, or buy a new kind of mouse.


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the control panel thinks it's a logitech mouse when it's a microsoft one.... could that be causing the problem?

There's no point buying a new mouse, coz the mouse works fine. it's also not my computer, so i wouldn't bother! it's just bugging me


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Installing the wrong driver will cause problems. Remove your mouse from the Device Manager and reboot so it will redetect your mouse.


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mite try that. depends how lazy i'm feeling tomorrow. i'm only here for another week or so, and then it's back to my own computer :) (but unfortunately when i get home i'm moving out of halls so i'm loosing my lovely fast internet connection :()


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I'd just like to know.. what is the codec required to play videos recorded from digital cameras? Before I formatted the computer, it could play after I installed a codec pack (Nimo Codec Pack or something). Right now when I try it, it only plays the sound. Of course, I could just reinstall the whole pack, but I'd rather just install the specific codec needed. Does anyone know what it is?


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It depends if it's a MPEG file or an AVI file. Coming from a digital camera, I would assume that the video is uncompressed.


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