Photoshop 7.0, hue/saturation command is connecting to eye dropper tool  HELP!

by using the short cut keys and the drop down menu for hue/saturation it connects to the eye dropper tool and locks up.  Hue/saturation window never opens.  Not sure what is going on.  Running PS7.0 on this computer Windows 7 with no problems for about a year until today.
Uninstalled and reinstalled the program twice today and still acting the same.  All other commands seem to be functioning properly.

For unexpected Photoshop problems, especially those not solved by a reinstall, the most usual advice is to clear Photoshop's preferences to defaults.  You can do this by pressing and holding Control - Shift - Alt immediately after cold-starting Photoshop.  If you get the keys down fast enough, it will prompt you to confirm deletion of the current preferences.
-Noel
Message was edited by: Noel Carboni
R_Kelly beat me to it.  :)

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