Friday, August 20, 2010

VGA resolution problem with Adobe Photoshop 5.0?

Okay, so first I tried to install Adobe Photoshop 5.0 and got the ''This program required VGA resolution or higher'' error message. So I reset the screen resolution and restarted the photoshop. ''This program required VGA resolution or higher'' pops up again just as photoshop started to install.



Anybody know what I need to do? I reset the screen resolution as high as it would go, and I got the same error message again.



Thank you--



--kelsey-b4



VGA resolution problem with Adobe Photoshop 5.0?trojan



Well, I don't know how to solve the problem, but I might be able to give you a little insight, at least insomuch as that it appears to have nothing to do with what your screen resolution is set to, because ''VGA resolution'' is actually 640x480, which is to say it is the *lowest* resolution any computer will do these days, so I guaranty that it isn't a settings problem, because your computer's resolution is incapable of being lower than VGA...



The first thing I'd check would be to make sure that all your software and drivers are up-to-date (http://update.microsoft.com/ for Windows users) and also check with the company that manufactured your video card to see if there are any more up-to-date video card drivers that might not have been posted on Microsoft Update.



VGA resolution problem with Adobe Photoshop 5.0?abtuvurys 2005



Check the vga card spec on the two systems, yours and the pc that the installation worked on. if possible set your vga resolution to that of the pc you were able to install on. if the card/monitor cant support the resolution required you might not br able to install. Also check whether the vga memory is shared or dedicated. if you know your systems' ram and when you check it by right clicking on my computer -%26gt; properties and its shows a figure less that what is installed then the vga memory is shared. You could try increasing how much memory is dediacted to graphics

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