Photoshop is very slow.

hai iam using core i7 2nd gen processor,4GB Ram,Graphics Card,Windows 7 64bit....but photoshop cs2,cs3 is working very slow.... how to issu solved.....

Some of the information at these two links may still apply to your versions:
Optimize performance | Photoshop CS4, CS5, CS6, CC
http://blogs.adobe.com/crawlspace/2012/07/photoshop-basic-troubleshooting-steps-to-fix-mos t-issues.html

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    The CC 2014 update  2014.2.1 is a month old and ACR 8.7 is two days old.  Something strange is happening to you.  First try resetting your Photoshop Preferences. This is a Adobe Photoshop User forum your not dealing with Adobe here. You seem to think you are and your attitude seems like you not open to to possibility that your system may have a problem. I think you may have one..
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    I had added a link to my previous post to a page regarding performance that you may want to check out.
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    >>Forget about adding anything else to Photoshop, please work on speeding up exisiting functions.<<
    Fair enough, I'll save these comments for Adobe!
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    Get specific instructions from the shop that is going to print it.
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    6 feet     85 LPI or greater    
    4 feet     100 LPI or greater   
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