CS3, 4 or 5
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CS3, 4 or 5
Which one is better?
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Re: CS3, 4 or 5
It depends on your needs and your system. I had stability issues with CS3 and like CS4, but haven't tried CS5 (or CS5.5). I've talked with others who've had exactly the opposite results (CS3 stable, CS4 unstable).
Really the only limitation is on CS5 and it requiring a 64-bit system and codecs. If you have access to the various versions, try them all out and see which one you like best.
Really the only limitation is on CS5 and it requiring a 64-bit system and codecs. If you have access to the various versions, try them all out and see which one you like best.
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Re: CS3, 4 or 5
So if I'm on a crappy laptop which one should i choose?
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Re: CS3, 4 or 5
How crappy? What kind of specs does it have?Vax wrote:So if I'm on a crappy laptop which one should i choose?
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Re: CS3, 4 or 5
honestly idk i went to check but it wouldnt tell me
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Re: CS3, 4 or 5
In your Control Panel, open up the System option. In that window, look for what your processor and RAM are.
On Windows XP, it'll look like this:
On Windows 7, it'll look like this:
The red boxes are around the important bits of information for your reference, they're not actually there when you open it up. I don't have a screenshot for Vista, but it'll be similar to the one for 7.
On Windows XP, it'll look like this:
On Windows 7, it'll look like this:
The red boxes are around the important bits of information for your reference, they're not actually there when you open it up. I don't have a screenshot for Vista, but it'll be similar to the one for 7.
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Re: CS3, 4 or 5
It was alot different for me but i got it.
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Re: CS3, 4 or 5
That's pretty close to my laptop, which runs CS4 pretty cleanly. It won't run CS5, because you have a 32-bit system and it requires a 64-bit one. CS3 or CS4 should both work.Vax wrote:It was alot different for me but i got it.
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Re: CS3, 4 or 5
Alright thanks a lot/
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Re: CS3, 4 or 5
Sorry, but instead of starting a new thread im just gonna post it here...I downloaded the amvapp beta and when i tried to open it, it said that "it is not a valid win32 application". help please