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Problem with graphics programs....

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Bob - 26 Feb 2004 15:23 GMT
Ok, maybe someone can help....

Whenever I try to open a document using nearly *any* graphics editing
program, if the dropdown list of drives opens at all, there will be no drive
letters...and usually the program bombs.  Most programs will initially open
to the default path, but if you try to browse/change folders...forget it.
If I try to open a file from the default path, it also bombs.

This has happened with ACDSee Canvas 9, Ulead Photoimpact, Adobe Photoshop
LE,
and Corel Painter classic....but not with MS Paint...I haven't had this
problem with any other types of programs.

Anyone??

Thanks,

~Bob
Mary Sauer - 26 Feb 2004 22:15 GMT
Go to the manufacturer's web site and look around for an updated video (graphics)
driver.

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John Inzer - 27 Feb 2004 01:12 GMT
> Ok, maybe someone can help....
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Here's something you could try:

Right click on a .jpg file and choose Properties.
Click the Photoshop Image tab and uncheck the
"Generate Thumbnails" button, then click OK.

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