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Posted on May 04, 2008

Problems with software regarding photoshop, cant open program as it only opens for a few secconds then closes down. i would reinstall the software but i have misplaced the disk. i have used the program several times befor and for some reason it wont let me in. where am i able to get the software, can i download it?

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