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msalvetti,
Here's what PSCS2 Help says:
About preferences
Numerous program settings are stored in the Adobe Photoshop CS Prefs file, including general display options, file-saving options, cursor options, transparency options, and options for plug‑ins and scratch disks. Most of these options are set in the Preferences dialog box. Preference settings are saved each time you quit the application.
Unexpected behavior may indicate damaged preferences. If you suspect damage to preferences, restore preferences to their default settings.
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So from this I am suspecting that your Preferences folder could perhaps be damaged & PS defaults might need to be reset.
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And again from Adobe Understanding the Photoshop CS2 Installation & Removal Process here,
3. Preferences and Activation options.
In the Uninstall Preferences screen, you can keep all your preferences files that you've been using, or you can remove them. If you choose to keep your preferences, then Photoshop will look the way you've customized it when you open Photoshop after you reinstall it. If you remove your preferences, all Photoshop preferences will be set to the default settings. The advantage of removing your preferences is that sometimes these files can become damaged, causing problem in Photoshop. A common troubleshooting technique is to delete the preference files. Click the appropriate button, and click Next.
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So deleting the Preferences file within the Photoshop folder & when you restart it will all be recreated as a fresh install. Even if you only want to change a few settings it may be that your folder is corrupted & needs to be reset or tossed & restarted.
Edited on Dec 28, 2007 at 12:50 AM
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