Phoshop CS se cierra solo en mac G5 con OS 10.03

Hola tengo un problema en varias mac G5 procesador dual 2.6 ram 2gb cuando estoy trabajando con montajes de un momento a otro se cierra el photoshop sin ningún aviso, e reinstalado el sistema y el problema persiste, esto me sucede por lo menos 2 a 3 veces por día, también me sucede cuando aplico el filtro motion blur y distor a la 3 o 4 vez esto me pasa desde la versión 7 de photoshop .
Alguno de ustedes amigos sabe algo al respecto?...
Saludos,
Miguel Angel Canchari Caballero

Hola Miguel Ángel:
Necesitamos saber más detalles para poderte contestar. ¿Versión
exacta del SO? No existe ninguno llamado 10.03. ¿Te refieres al 10.3.9?
¿Qué porcentaje de memoria disponible le permites usar a Photoshop? Si lo tienes demasiado alto, estás privando al sistema de memoria esencial. Con 2GB de RAM, no le permitas a Photoshop usar más del 70%.
¿Qué mantenimiento de rutina realizas? Si tu máquina no está encendida 24 horas al días tienes que ejecutar manualmente los «cron scripts» que Apple programa para las altas horas de la madrugada. Lo puedes hacer con la Terminal, si eres mu valiente, o por medio de Cocktail. Si tu ordenador está dormido o apagado, no se ejecutan los Cron Scripts en la madrugada, ni a ninguna otra hora.
También es
indispensable "Reparar los Permisos" (con el programa Disk Utility de Apple)
antes y después de toda actualización del SO o de cualquier programa, así como antes y después de instalar cualquier programa que requiera un instalador.
También asegúrate de que no tengas ninguna fuente corrupta o dañada (aunque no la estés usando).
Finalmente, revisa tu disco duro, todos tus cables y conecciones, y cada uno de los módulos de RAM.

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