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My Photoshop 7.0 is not saving pictures on My Windows 10 PC. This started a few weeks ago. could it have been caused by a Windows update?
The same programme is working perfectly on My Windows 10 laptop, and is having no problem saving pictures.
Please can anyone help so I can stop screaming at My PC and wishing very evil things on the Windows programmers.
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I would reset the ps 7 preferences by going to
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Photoshop\7.0
and deleting the
Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Settings
folder.
If you have a custom workspace saved you can go to the WorkSpaces folder and move the file to your desktop and put it in the new WorkSpaces folder after running ps 7 once.
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Ohhhh It's gorgeous, Jeff. I had the problem that I couldn't save file as .jpg. , everytime I saved it an error occurred. It just happenned today and I had tried to fixed it many many ways all day long and no-ways work. But finally I met this solution from you so that I did it as your way then ALL FIXED. Thank you very very much, Jeff. Everything back to work now.
Big Thanks m8
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Hi
Try resetting Photoshop preferences
To restore preferences quickly using a keyboard shortcut: Press and hold Alt+Control+Shift (Windows) or Option+Command+Shift (Mac OS) as you start Photoshop. You are prompted to delete the current settings. The new preferences files are created the next time you start Photoshop.
Are you getting some kind error message when you try to save a file
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when ever I try to save any work I get a message " File not found. Check file name and try again." preceded by the file location I am trying to save the picture in.
It seems to be acting as if I'm asking it to look for a file instead of saving an item into a file
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That sounds more like a permissions issue, try disabling this option
Turn off Controlled Folder Access:
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Just a thought but are you trying to save to a disk larger than 1TB ? PS7.0 can't see disks larger than that.
Dave
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I know this is an old question, but I was having a similar problem with JPEGs taken from an iPhone and an iPad. My workaround was to use the old Windows program Paint to open them and then save them as "24 bit bitmap (*.bmp)" which preserves all the original pixels. You can then open and edit the BMP file in Photoshop and successfully save it as JPEG again. Converting to BMP seems to wipe the problematic Apple cruft off.
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It is true it won't to save to a large disk, so I saved to Pictures on C drive (less than 1Tb), and can later move to a folder of my choice.