Images disappearing in photoshop cs2...

Hello Folks,
I seem to have a problem brewing in Photoshop...Lately when I am working in Photoshop, if I have more than one image open at a time and I go to close one of them they all disappear from the screen but they are still open.  I have to go to Close All and start over.  Also, if I am using the polygon lasso tool, I will be carefully tracing a part of an image and suddenly the image disappears, while the window is still there, it turns grey and all I can see is the lasso tool traces I have made but I then have to start all over because I have to get the image back and the only way to do this is to end the lasso session and start over...The image will come back at some point after I reset the tool but I have to start all over again...I have updated everything, tried to optimize Photoshop performance but nothing seems to work...I am using windows media center edition sp 3 and have 1.87 gb of RAM.  I can't think of anything that corresponds to when this started happening, I didn't change much except I do always do windows updates but I choose which ones I want to install and what is junk...Unfortunately the scratch disk is the same drive as the program is on but at the moment I don't have an alternative, could this cause this situation?  Should I invest in a drive just for the scratch disk?  Or, if anyone has any other suggestions I am willing to try anything...This program is important to my work and I use it a lot...
Thank you,
Jennifer

Off hand it sounds like video driver or low ram issue. Examples:Windows did an update that included a faulty video driver (which isn't very likely) or you install another program that wants to run in the background. The former usually require you to enable the download of hardware drivers for the update, the latter well even a virus could do that.
Goto your video card makers website and get the latest driver that they recommend and then run msconfig (Start>run>msconfig) disable all the startup programs and see if that helps, when you are done, make sure you reenable the programs. Each time you use msconfig it will require a restart.
If that don't help, next is check the hard drive making sure you have enough room, defraged and no errors.
Next is to run a test on the ram. You should find one at downloads.com or take it to who ever services your system and let them do it. Mind you they will charge for time checking and cost of replacing the ram or HD is needed. This is definately a last step effort. Try to do as much as you can first to save some money, if if you are unconfortable doing this then the money is well spent.

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    Photoshop CS2 and Nikon D200
    Chuck Dell - 09:20am Dec 19, 2005 Pacific
    Just purchased new Nikon D200. RAW Images will not open in Photoshop CS2. Receive Adobe Photoshop CS2 error message "Could not complete your request because of a program error." Images taken with this camera will open in Nikon Capture 4.4 and then can be transferred to CS2 But attempting to open RAW images directly with CS2 is futile.
    Images taken with Nikon D2h and Nikon D100 flow perfectly through CS2
    Only images taken with Nikon D200 will not open in CS2.
    Is this Nikon problem or an Adobe problem?
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    Joseph liftik - 11:12am Dec 19, 05 PST (#1 of 2)
    Wait for Adobe update on ARC that will support D200.
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    Chuck Dell - 12:11pm Dec 19, 05 PST (#2 of 2)
    Excuse me, but what is ARC?
    And does anyone know when Adobe will release supporting update?
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