Since Photoshop is such a memory-hungry app, you may be having a problem
with flaky RAM. First, how much RAM do you have in this system? Second,
do you have the Photoshop swap file on a second hard drive or
partition? Third, I'd do a RAM test, using something like Memtest86
from www.memtest86.com. Download the precompiled Windows version, make
a bootable floppy, and let the test run overnight (unless you get
errors thrown up right away). If you have bad RAM, replace it. You
might also want to contact Adobe tech support or check out Photoshop
newsgroups/user forums. Post back if you need more help.
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