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Last year my 7th and 8th graders used Photoshop 2017 without any problems. Unfortunately my computer guys deleted that version of Photoshop and loaded Photoshop 2018 onto my student PCs. We started the Photoshop lessons three weeks ago and we have not yet finished the first one-day lesson. Our experience with Photoshop 2018 was plagued with constant memory errors; errors we never experienced with Photoshop 2017 last year. Some students received memory errors when they tried to open Photoshop, some had errors when they tried to use the paintbrush, or other tool, and some students had errors when they tried to save their final drawing. Oh yes, we also had errors importing a picture of a leaf (jpg format) that we used last year. This error has occurred with a lot of jpg pictures my students have tried.
Last weekend my IT guru reloaded Photoshop 2017. What changed in Photoshop 2017 over the year. My students had no problems with the version of Photoshop loaded around January of 2017. Today my students were excited to be able to use the same product we used last year (or we thought we used last year). Once again many of my students were plagued with memory errors and with being unable to import the starting picture. I was able to change the baseline picture but I cannot seem to get around the memory errors.
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correction - Last year Photoshop 2017 was loaded in the Fall of 2017
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Can you explain what you mean by memory errors? What exact error messages are you getting?
Dave
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CC 2017 had many bugs and many updates were released. I removed CC 2017 after some updates to CC 2018 made CC 2018 as usable as 2017 was for me. CC 2018 still has bugs, CC 2019 has more. I still have CS6 and CC 2014 installed. They are very reliable and stable. But they do require their Updates to be installed. I do not need any of the new features in CC 2018 or CC 2019. I do test CC 2019. I can always fall back on CS6 and CC 2014 to do what I need to do. With each new release of Photoshop user get changes feature, new features and old and new bugs. You should make it a pratice to keep old reliable version of Photoshop installed. Play with the new and work with what works.
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Keeping an older version of Photoshop is what I do as well. I have Photoshop 2018 installed as well as 2019, since I still have slowness issues using brushes in 2019. Taking the steps already brought up to speed things up helped immensely but there's still a lag that hurts the spontaneity of my illustration work. I'll move more towards the newer edition as more updates come out that address the issues people have been experiencing
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We also tried the Edit > Purge > All recommendation in another post and it does not work
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You need to help us help you with each of your problems.
Supply pertinent information for quicker answers
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Reset your Photoshop Preferences, which you can do under the General tab in Photoshop Preferences.
If that doesn't solve the issue come back here for more suggestions.
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David - as per davescm's request in post #2, you need to provide the exact error message. Nobody here can help you until you do.
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Hi! Seems like you describing some lack of memory in your PCs, so that might Photoshop might not be working good. Ask to your IT department if they are imposing some memory/storage management limitation. It might be useful give Photoshop a special folder where you students can save their work.
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I'm thinking we need to know what operating system these computers are using? If they are Macs using Mojave, for instance, that could be part of the problem. Otherwise davidp75469228 if you give us specifics, there's a good chance we can help you fix your problem.
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My guess: you have Windows 10. A recent update causes memory errors in all the old versions of Photoshop.