Thanks for that link, Roger.

Tyler was extremely insulted when I asked "I'm assuming you've installed the latest drivers for both these cards, correct?" -- but based on the Adobe article you referenced, the most common cause of Tyler's problem is old/bad drivers. That may not have been a factor in Tyler's specific case, but it wasn't anĀ inappropriate question.


Solution 10: Reduce or disable hardware acceleration in Windows.

Reducing or disabling hardware acceleration may temporarily resolve problems caused by older video card drivers.

To disable or reduce graphics hardware acceleration in Windows XP:

1. Choose Start > Control Panel > Display.

2. Click the Settings tab.

3. Click Advanced.

4. Do one of the following:

-- To disable hardware acceleration, move the Hardware acceleration slider to None.

-- To reduce hardware acceleration, move the Hardware acceleration slider to a setting between None and Full.

5. Click Apply and then click OK to accept the new setting and close the dialog box.

6. Restart Windows and Photoshop.

Cheers,


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