Photoshop CS3 Changes Image Resolution

Hello!
Recently, Photoshop CS3 (installed on PC with Windows XP) has been changing the resolution of my images.  I'll create an image and save it (as anything... jpg or png). When I close and reopen the image, its values have changes.  For example:  a 10 x 5" images at a resoltion of 300 will somehow change to 100 x 50 at a low resolution of something like 6.  I'd like to know what causes this.

Chris, if what you claim were true, then I wouldn't have an issue.  In fact, what I described in my initial post happens.
I create a new image (we all follow the same process [Fle > New... select width, height, inches or pixels, resolution]) at a resolution of 300 for a 10x5” image.  Regardless of what I save the image as (jpg, png, etc.), if I close and reopen the image, the values have changed  The width always goes to 100" (I work in inches) and the resolution drops to 6, at the lowest that I’ve seen, up to 49.  Could a virus cause this? 

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