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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleCap" data-source="post: 482794" data-attributes="member: 27233"><p>It seems like you should upgrade your RAM. At this point, there seems to be no problems or memory resources being tied up. Frankly, I haven't used CS3 at all, so I really can't diagnose anything further. I tried to do what I could, up to actually messing with CS3 itself.</p><p></p><p>As a last resort, I would run Onyx and try to do a sweep of your system (I don't mean reformatting). If you've done this, great - but I'm out of help for you. There may be someone else on this forum who may know the answer to your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleCap, post: 482794, member: 27233"] It seems like you should upgrade your RAM. At this point, there seems to be no problems or memory resources being tied up. Frankly, I haven't used CS3 at all, so I really can't diagnose anything further. I tried to do what I could, up to actually messing with CS3 itself. As a last resort, I would run Onyx and try to do a sweep of your system (I don't mean reformatting). If you've done this, great - but I'm out of help for you. There may be someone else on this forum who may know the answer to your problem. [/QUOTE]
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