CS Crashes upon using Magic Wand tool

As the title says. Every time I use the magic wand tool, Photoshop CS crashes. I tried resetting the program but it didn't work. I cannot find a patch for this anywhere. Its making photoediting very difficult! Is there a patch I can download anywhere? Such an expensive program should NOT be crashing like this.

Hi. This forum is for beginners trying to learn the basics of Photoshop.  I'm moving your question to the Photoshop General Discussion forum for specialized attention to your situation.

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