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alicelefay 06-23-2008, 06:32 PM Ok guys...i got a BIG problem.
I had a laptop, and finally yesterday I buyed a new PC, a desktop one :beer:
so as you can imagine, i ran as a fool to start painting on it...
well, I don't know if it's vista or what else, but I'm stuck :cry:
The brushes is stuck, it doesn't flow.
I can't understand.
I already changed the properties of the program, (choosing XP compatibility) but no changes :cry:
I got an HP, AMD dual core, 3 giga RAM, Nvidia Geforce 8500GT...and photoshop CS.
Thanks to everybody who can help ^^
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prixatw
06-24-2008, 09:43 AM
Are you using tablet or mouse? :)
alicelefay
06-24-2008, 12:59 PM
I'm using a tablet, intuos 3.
I already downloaded the new drivers for it.
But i'm still stuck @_@
Trambott
06-25-2008, 12:50 PM
what version of vista have you got??
I've been reading alot of posts on the adobe forums with regard to cs3 not working correctly on vista home basic. I assume maybe some of these issues might affect effect earlier versions of PS as well, but again just assuming on that one.
alicelefay
06-25-2008, 01:11 PM
i have reinstalled the drivers and i've setted up the graphic card....now it seems to work better ...but now colours are soooooo bright :surprised vista is confusing meeeeeeeeeeeeee LOL
kewldude
07-17-2008, 07:15 PM
i have reinstalled the drivers and i've setted up the graphic card....now it seems to work better ...but now colours are soooooo bright :surprised vista is confusing meeeeeeeeeeeeee LOL
Have you solve your problem? A friend of mine ran into the same issue you were having
alicelefay
07-18-2008, 10:50 AM
the things i did was to remove the Vista Tablet Utility, then reinstall again the updated drivers of my tablet.
I also made Photoshop run in compatibility for xp
Things are going better, not the best, but better ^^
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