I want to thank all the members that have upgraded your accounts. I truly appreciate your support of the site monetarily. Supporting the site keeps this site up and running as a lot of work daily goes on behind the scenes.
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Although I don't think anyone should be brow-beaten into becoming a contributing member.
I think those who don't see the value in it are fools and/or plain-ol-CHEAP !
The easiest way to do that is with program.
The 2 programs that I've used before were :
ABF Outlook Express Backup, picture 1 below and Outlook Express Backup Genie, picture 2 below.
I use Windows Live Mail Desktop and I make backups on a regular basis . . .
I cannot stand online email for the very reason you have fallen victim too.
Sorry, I feel your pain . . . It's happened too me before.
It's no problem . . . the 32-bit version of PS works perfectly and ADOBE installed both versions, so it's not that big a deal.
I was just hoping, that's all . . . !
OH' Joy !
I was just telling AAG that out of all the programs on my PC, Photoshop was the only 64-bit program.
Why did I bother running a 64-bit OS ?
I don't know if the 32-bit apps will utilize any of the extra RAM installed on the machine.
So I just finished loading Adobe CS4 Design Premium onto my NEW computer with 64-bit OS Windows 7.
Surprisingly, Photoshop x64 crashes before it ever opens, but the x32 opens without a hitch.
Anyone else experience this ?
Any advise or suggestions ?
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