WHY DOES MY COMPUTER GET STUCK WHEN I OPEN PHOTOSHOP? There is also 1G on the C disk.

Updated on number 2024-03-17
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dear landlord, the following is your question from Xiaoxing:1. First of all, you have to see if the configuration of your computer is high enough, a memory of more than 512, independent graphics card, not a lot of running programs, about 1m of bandwidth, no virus will not appear in your kind of situation.

    2。Your computer may have been infected with a virus, you can press Ctrl+Alt+Del if you don't use any programs. The CPU occupancy rate is as high as 70% or more, then you can basically be sure that your computer is poisoned, and the way to kill the virus is to use Kaba or Rising, so I won't say much here, remember to upgrade the virus database and then kill the virus.

    3。As far as you run too many programs, you have to close the junk programs that you don't use, which is the toolbar in the bottom right corner of the screen, and turn off all the useless ones. In addition, I personally recommend not to boot up and start automatically QQ Thunderbolt PPLIVE cool me**box and other things, and I found that you love to use QQ** to listen to songs,Don't need**,But you need buffering,This also directly affects the speed at which you open the net master, I recommend a software optimization master, there is an optimization of network speed, boot and other aspects, you can also delete junk registry information,Rongyu dll files, etc

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    PS occupies a lot of system resources when making graphics.

    Upstairs is right. Put it on another plate. Just don't pack it with a disk with virtual memory.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pay attention to whether there is too much system junk and whether the residual information is deleted in time after the system patch is upgraded. A lot of system garbage can easily cause the system to be slow. It is recommended that you use the latest version of 360 to safely delete the garbage that is not in the system.

    If it is still stuck after cleaning, kill and kill the virus. And what configuration does your computer have?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The memory is too small, or the set PS virtual memory is too small.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The easiest way to uninstall the ps! Get back up! I put it on again from the renovation! As long as it is not installed in the system disk, it is fine! You are the Vista system put! Or xp!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Laptop.

    As soon as you use Photoshop, it is caused by the wrong software settings, and the solution is as follows:

    1. First open Photoshop in your computer, and then use the shortcut keys.

    Ctrl+K opens the Preferences window, as shown in the figure below.

    2. Then in the window that opens, click on the fourth option [Performance].

    3. Then in the right sidebar, move the slider to make the Bi Split faction reach about 90, as shown in the figure below.

    4. Then set the [History Status] to about 50, uncheck the C disk at the scratch disk, and check the other disks, as shown in the figure below.

    5. After the settings are completed, click [OK] in the upper right corner.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Installation version, or greening version?

    You can take a look at which software has been installed on the C drive, and after uninstalling it, go to the D drive to install it.

    Or clear up the space of the C drive.

    In addition, I set the scratch disk of PS to a def disk.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The system disk memory is too small to run normally, then you can reinstall the system to solve the problem, in the installation of the system's memory allocation more, this may be better, but it may also be related to the computer configuration!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Adobe products have high requirements for CPU memory, you can check the CPU memory size of your computer by yourself: right-click on the "My Computer" property to view.

    If the CPU memory of the computer is not high, it is recommended to install a lower version of Photoshop (the XP system is recommended for low-configuration computers, and the Photoshop CS2 version is recommended to meet the basic graphics), or upgrade the computer hardware, such as installing a memory module.

    Note: CC or above versions can only be used by Win7 or above systems, and XP systems can only be used with CS6 or below versions.

    In addition, the larger the file size and the higher the memory occupied by Photoshop, which will also lead to stuttering, which is unavoidable. It is recommended that when using Photoshop, you should not run other memory-intensive software at the same time.

    In Photoshop preferences, you can set the Photoshop cache space and press Ctrl+K to open the regular page.

    As shown in the figure, click on the "Performance" page to set the memory usage, here is how much memory is allowed to be occupied by PS, set according to your own situation; The history status is to set how many pieces of history to keep, which is convenient for retraction when making a mistake in the drawing, but the more records, the more stuck it will be, so it is not recommended to set too much;

    Click the "Scratch Disk" page, check other disks with large space except for the system disk (default C disk), and leave enough space for PS cache files to reduce the situation of lag caused by insufficient disks.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The first is whether your computer configuration can run Photoshop, and then see if your computer is running out of memory, the network speed is not good, and so on.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    That's the reason why your computer is relatively low.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It should be your computer problem.

    Solution: 1. Open PS > >> Preferences >> Performance (shortcut key CTR+K) 2. Let Photoshop use a little more.

    Do not place scratch disks on drive C.

    Note: Do not open more than one software at the same time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Is it that the graphics card is tight or the hard disk speed is not enough.

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