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  1. #1
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    Ok whenever I start photoshop cs2 it loads up then right when its about to let me work with it I get this error:

    ''Unable to continue because of a hardware or system error. Sorry, but this error is unrecoverable.''

    Anyone know how to fix this?

    Edit: I tryed reinstalling and it didn't work.

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    Well its something wrong with your PC, maybe your resolution is to low or you may not have enough RAM?

    something along those lines i think.

    did Photoshop used to work?
    If so have you changed anything since

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    It's a system error. I had the same problem at work.

    1.) Completely Un-Install Adobe Photoshop CS2
    2.) Go to Start > Run > Regedit
    3.) Navigate to this Key > HKEY_CURRENT_USER>SOFTWARE>Adobe>Photoshop
    4.) Delete the "Photoshop" folder.
    5.) Navigate to this Key > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE>Photoshop
    6.) Delete this "Photoshop" folder.
    7.) Completely Re-Install Photoshop and you'll be fine.

    I hope this works for you. B)

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