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Sorry to keep this going but I've just upgraded to CS4 and am suffering from the fragmented cursor bug in spite of having the latest NVIDIA driver. It might be nice but I really couldn't care less about graphics hardware acceleration and would happily turn it off if that would make my cursors in CS4 display properly. But in my Edit>Preferences>Performance window the "Enable OpenGL Drawing" setting is already unchecked and greyed out and the message "No GPU options available with Photoshop Standard" is displayed. In the Description panel the message "Graphics hardware acceleration is unavailable. You will need to upgrade your video driver and possibly your video card" is displayed.
I've upgraded to the latest video driver with no result. Is my NVIDIA GeForce 8500GT, with driver 182.50 released just 10 days ago, really so out of date that I have to change the card?
To me a computer and its programs are a means to an end and I am happy to leave how it gets there to the manufacturers. Photoshop is not a cheap product and surely the least Adobe could do is to make sure it works with the hardware it is likely to be used on. They obviously know about this issue so why release the product before the issue has been resolved? From my perspective I've just shelled out good money for something that doesn't work properly and whether it's Adobe's fault or NVIDIA's fault is of no concern to me. Between them it should have been sorted before now. If I buy a new car I don't expect to have to rebuild the road before I can use it!
I have reported the matter to NVIDIA but wanted to express my frustration here in the hope that someone at Adobe might take note.
OK, rant over and if I've missed something obvious will someone please advise me. If my lack of knowledge is the cause of the problem then I will happily retract all nasty comments, and even nastier thoughts, about hardware and software developers.
Roger
XP Pro SP3, NVIDIA FeForce 8500GT driver 182.50, CS4
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Could be a lot of things:
1. Did you apply the CS4 update?
2. Check motherboard for bios update?
3. There is a C++ runtime update for 2008
4. Try older drivers?
5. I know it is opengl but there is a directx update. Can't hurt to update.
Here is a link to driver sweeper. Follow the instructions.
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Thanks for your reply, dec9. Since my original post I have heard from NVIDIA and after following their advice to uninstall the display driver before installing a new one, which I didn't do before, everything now seems to be working fine.
So I eat humble pie and offer my apologies to Adobe and NVIDIA for blaming them.
Roger
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cool beans! glad to hear you're working!
dave
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THAT IS THE SMAE PROBLEM I AM HAVING HERE IN JULY 2,2009. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!
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To sum things up: the corrective action is to update your drivers.
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Read the whole thread and you'll find the answer!
Did you read this at the top of the forum?
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/433020?tstart=0
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Well,Josh, I did everything that was suggested for my Mac osx. In PS I disabled my "openGL Drawing" , I researched my NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT: and found no updates available.
BTW I rebooted just to be on the safe side. I udated my Wacom pen driver. This morning I retested my brush and it is still misbehaving by drawing smaller than the circle shows.
I never had this problem with CS3.
Any other ideas? I searched as many brush or pen settings as I can think of to make sure all pen pressure settings are off.
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Not everything is the same as the origional problem as you wrote.
Your system is mac. This is a windows forum
The OP was not using WACOM
Please post your problem in the MAC forum.