PSD file too large to reopen

I have a 450MB PSD file that will not reopen in photoshop or illustrator. Are there any downloadable programs to resize the file or extract layers ?
Any help asap will be appreciated!

Good day!
How did you arrive at the conclusion that the size is a factor here?
The message clearly states something else.
Are you sure you have not accidentally misnamed the file and it is actually another file format?
If the file is truly damaged don’t get too optimistic, although there are several programs available …
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4145463#4145463
Regards,
Pfaffenbichler

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    <br />Is this now clearer?
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    Hello,
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  • Scanning - files too large!

    I have an HP OfficeJet J6480 All In One - when I scan a text document to PDF, the file size is enormous - one page is at least 600Kb at 150 dpi - this makes for files too large to email if scanning 10 plus pages. Is there a setting to change to reduce file size while leaving the scan easily readable? Thanks
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    there are 2 PDF file type options you can scan to using our software, (normal) PDF and PDF Searchable. you are scanning it as PDF Searchable, correct? have you tried scanning it to a normal PDF and had the same results also?
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