When I open a photo in CS6 Adobe Bridge, a large white box appears. How can I fix it?

When I open a photo in CS6 Adobe Bridge, a large white box appears. How can I fix it?

Nice day!

Could you please post a screenshot to illustrate the problem?

Not turning off"use graphics processor" in the Performance preference and restarting Photoshop have a bearing on the issue.

Please read this:

http://forums.Adobe.com/message/4587299#4587299

Kind regards

Pfaffenbichler

Tags: Photoshop

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