Elements 8, blinking cursor with circle of waiting

I recently had to reinstall my OS (Win 7 64 bit) and after doing the same thing to my photoshop program, I now get a blinking cursor that changes to a circle of waiting. Another post talks about DPI and Java, which I checked and still have the same problem. I had the program installed on the same computer without this problem, and the Setup is the same with the usual update among drivers. Any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated. I tried the online chat, but assumes that the program is no longe taken in charge, because he refered me to the section of the forum.

Hi Pete,.

I have good and bad news. The good is that the problem seems to have disappeared. The bad news, I don't know exactly which program was causing it. For anyone else following this thread, I'll explain. Disabling the antivirus did nothing, same problem. When I went the msconfig, I choose the road shorter and verified "base load devices and services only. After the reboot, I could open the organizer but not the Publisher. I got an error code saying that the license for the product has stopped working. I changed back to normal startup and restarted. This time the problem took more time to start but lasted only 30 seconds or so, then stopped. I might have stopped there, but I wanted to see if I could figure out what program was the cause of the problem. My rig is customized with the limited startup items. I had only 10... printer, steam, audio, adobe etc. I've disabled 6 (keeping microsoft at startup programs) and restarted. When I opened PS8 there is NO blinking cursor. I enabled all startup programs once again, in the hopes of having the problem if I could choose systematically each, to try to ID the program causing the problem. No luck. With all the same initial startup programs from, the problem did not wash.

The bottom line is one of the six, and I don't know which unless it happens again. If so, I know where to begin the search. I would never have guessed he was one of the programs to start Thank YOU for hanging there in it and give me advice. What should occur is by turning off and then on some program was causing the flashing, the culprit must have fixed itself.

I appreciate really help and thank you again once.

Al

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