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    Computer was down for a while....

    I changed from a Logitech cordless keyboard/mouse to a Microsoft cordless setup I ended up with very erratic mouse/keyboars activity to finally no control over the mouse or keyboard at all. The problem was that I couldn't remove the drivers for the Logitech system and the Logitech and Microsoft drivers had a back alley fight. My technician was finally able to remove the Logitech driver.

    However, I added an additionally 8-Gigs of RAM to make a total of 16-gigs instead of 8-gigs. The computer is really humming at warp speed now. I can really notice the difference.

    It's nice to have my NIK software back also. The slow notebook I was using sis not have NIK onboard and I really missed that capability.

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    Re: Computer was down for a while....

    Richard, I was wondering what happened to you.
    Good to see you back online.


    Bruce

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    Re: Computer was down for a while....

    Amazing how much we rely on the computer nowadays. Glad you go it sorted out.

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    Re: Computer was down for a while....

    It is "ALMOST" sorted out. I photographed some of my rescue puppies today and downloaded the images using Adobe Bridge however, when I try to open those images in Photoshop CS6, I have just gotten this message:
    "Configuration Error
    Please uninstall and reinstall this product
    If this problem still occurs contact Adobe Technical Support for help
    Error 16"

    I will do this tomorrow, it is too late to begin now. but, I am worried about the phrase "If this problem still occurs contact Adobe Technical Support for help". I don't have a very good track record of getting satisfactory help from Adobe Technical Support!

    I am also worried about my NIK and OnOne software Plug-Ins/ I hope that they work...

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    Re: Computer was down for a while....

    Richard,

    Just google error 16 Photoshop. Its a permissions error. The following may help you...http://helpx.adobe.com/uk/x-productk...error-cs5.html,

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kzx6zEsIyJs

    http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread...5-error-16-fix

    regards

    david

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