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Problem with photoshop or hardware?
Hello. I have a hp 15-p105nr laptop (AMD A10 processor, 4 cores, not the worst video card, etc.), in general I am satisfied with the laptop, I took it specifically for work (photoshop, illustrator). One single problem. When working in Photoshop at one fine moment (the laptop decides which one), Photoshop freezes tightly. It's photoshop. In this case, the computer continues to work without problems. BUT when you try to call the task manager, the entire laptop freezes tightly, only restarting from the button helps. And even if you manage to call the task manager, then you can’t remove Photoshop from the processes, i.e. We end the process, but it remains in the list. The laptop is new, under warranty, and besides Photoshop, it does not throw out any tricks. And, yes, I tried to install several versions of Photoshop, the problem is everywhere, though somewhere more often, somewhere less often.
Has anyone had this or a similar problem? The service makes round eyes and does not know what the matter is and how to solve the issue.
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Although I'm not a spinner, I would draw a circle with regular css, position it absolutely and set negative top and right to hide it outside the viewport. You will need to place it in a container that will not crawl out of the viewport and set it to a value that cuts off what crawls out of it. Something like box sizing: border box. Or overflow: hidden. I do not remember.
You can place one picture together with the bottles, or you can also place them absolutely above the circle. The first is easier.
There is also an option to simply place this picture as a background and also play with the location.
If I tested the hardware, that is, char / memory / percent / video (test at the system level) and all the rules, then most likely, not even most likely, but the problem is in the OS, namely, this happens with the process in the kernel! you need to study system errors! My recommendation: 1 reset all the information, clean the hard completely, repartition it, install Windows (do not install 10 yet, there are instabilities, in general, I recommend installing the latest updates and goot photoshop!).
In the settings, change the amount of memory allocated to Photoshop. You can try to play around with the size and method of caching and the location of the scratch disks. At the same time, disable OpenCL if it was enabled.
I would start by reinstalling Windows.
1. Merge all information from the hard drive.
2. Boot from some disk - Acronis, Paragon, demolish all partitions, re-create partitions (on your 500-ke I would make 100 gigs on disk C, and everything else - disk D).
3. Install Windows (win7), drivers, then photoshop.
4. I strongly DO NOT recommend installing any Windows builds like "Zver", etc.
If everything is in order with the hardware - everything should work fine, no - carry it in warranty
And what about memory, you can simply increase it on a laptop. Photoshop eats up memory at a time when working.
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