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nitro rig driver 15th September 2008 20:04

adobe photoshop
 
am unable to access all my pics as i get "OperaMgr.dll" is not found..

If i reload photoshop will i lose all my pics or the files they are in..
Have tried googling but a bit unsure which route to go before i screw all my pics up and lose them

Thanks in advance

Jhieminga 16th September 2008 08:48

Photoshop is just a program to fiddle with your photos, it doesn't store them. Open up Explorer and have a look at your harddrive to find out where your photos are, I'm guessing they will be in a folder somewhere under 'My Documents'. If so, then you can easily reinstall Photoshop, it will not affect your photos. If you want you can make a copy of the photo folder before reinstalling.

Saab Dastard 16th September 2008 10:18


a bit unsure which route to go before i screw all my pics up and lose them
It seems from the above that you DO want to screw them up and lose them!!

If so, format the entire disk! :E

Seriously, while Jhieminga is quite right, you should ALWAYS backup important data on a regular basis, and particularly before any system changes.

Also, looking at some reports about that file, it seems that it might be indicative of some malware infection.

SD

obgraham 16th September 2008 17:28

Nitro: It's springtime and you're standing on the ice in the middle of the lake.

Make a backup cd of your photos. Make it now.

nitro rig driver 18th September 2008 09:52

Thanks for the advice-proud owner of a WD 160gb portable hardrive-will backup over the w/e around the footy

green granite 18th September 2008 10:29

nitro rig driver If you google "OperaMgr.dll" you will find lots of advice about it and also lots of places you can download it from, and replace it in your system.

mixture 21st September 2008 16:46

If your copy of Photoshop is genuine and you've got the CD, why not just do a repair ?


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