I subscribe to a photography magazine which includes monthly instructional
discs, also I have purchased a Photoshop Elements dvd, all of which cause
problems, they may start up, may cause a blue screen, may be working audio
wise but have of the video is green and then tells me each and mostly every
time that Quick Time either has stopped working or that it is not installed
(which it is). I am not computer savy, just want my videos to work so I can
learn photoshop or lessons. Please tell me what is wrong in simple layman's
language. Thanks!

Re: instructional dvds by Mark

Mark
Thu Apr 03 17:18:49 PDT 2008

I have always found QuickTime to be a bit hostile to a windows environment.
Hopefully you can find a QuickTime upgrade for Vista. The
http://www.nasa.org site pushes it like a drug.

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"budstundra" <budstundra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I subscribe to a photography magazine which includes monthly instructional
> discs, also I have purchased a Photoshop Elements dvd, all of which cause
> problems, they may start up, may cause a blue screen, may be working audio
> wise but have of the video is green and then tells me each and mostly
> every
> time that Quick Time either has stopped working or that it is not
> installed
> (which it is). I am not computer savy, just want my videos to work so I
> can
> learn photoshop or lessons. Please tell me what is wrong in simple
> layman's
> language. Thanks!


Re: instructional dvds by Richard

Richard
Fri Apr 04 02:44:39 PDT 2008

Caution: The above referenced web site is NOT the NASA site most people know
for space photos etc.

The real NASA site is www.nasa.gov

Don't be fooled!


Re: instructional dvds by Mark

Mark
Fri Apr 04 05:32:12 PDT 2008

Thanks Richard, .gov was the one I was trying to link.

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"Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Caution: The above referenced web site is NOT the NASA site most people
> know for space photos etc.
>
> The real NASA site is www.nasa.gov
>
> Don't be fooled!