Preferences Errors

I have the download version of Photoshop CS5 Extended.
It is installed, activated, and works great.
Problem:  When I go into the prefences panel, I get an error
when I attempt the access the File Handling or Performance
panels.
Error:     "An integer between 96 and 33 is needed. Closest value inserted."
At that point the only thing I can click on is Cancel.
Attempting to click ANYTHING else just pops the error up again.
Any ideas?

Just a guess, but your download may have been corrupted.  It happens sometimes with large files.
Have you tried updating to 12.0.3?  That might correct the problem.  If not, a complete re-download and install might be in order.  If you've got the disk space, try saving the download as a different filename and comparing with the installer you downloaded before to see if they're different.  That could help confirm the issue.
Another thing to make sure of is that you have the latest video drivers for your video card.  You'll get those from the web site of the maker of your card.
-Noel

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