Too many images?
kutto:
I have Windows 2000. If they are associated with any program that does not use thumbnails as the icon, then I can open the folder just fine.
kutto:
Well, this went from bad to worse. Now explorer seems to crash at random times. Should I just uninstall this thing all toghether?
I really need a new computer.
miros:
I'd uninstall it to get all the associations back to what they were before, then reinstall it and not associate any file extensions with it.
kutto:
Should I even reinstall it? My guess is that it is causing explorer to crash, though I would need someone more awesome than me in order to confirm that.
Ivy:
How much room do you have left on your hard drive that is running Photoshop? Photoshop needs a rather large area on the disk in order to use that for a swap file, and if you're running out of hard drive space, that may cause issues. It's possible to set the scratch disk to a secondary hard drive in the Photoshop options, but of course that requires a second hard drive.
Like I said, it's a resource hog...lol.
Unfortunately I know nothing of W2K.
If you do uninstall it, and reinstall it, your option of course is to not tell it during setup to do any of the associated file extensions. I would recommend however letting it open the propriatary file extension format .psd by default, that one should be safe. Unless you are planning on doing a lot of work with layers, you won't be saving a lot of files in this format anyway.
I do hope you get it sorted. Despite the fact that it's a resource hog, Photoshop remains a most excellent and useful image editing and creation program.
Good luck!
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