Does Photoshop display anything before it says "not responding"?
Is it locking up or crashing (again those are VERY DIFFERENT things)?
What is shown on screen when that happens?
The most common lockup causes are printers that can't be contacted, bad scanner drivers, corrupt fonts and corrupt color profiles.
So your original topic name "CS3 crash on startup" was incorrect: no crash, and it was well after startup.
Then, a couple at a time, return them until the problem is back.
Rob
I never tried it but someone may confirm.
If not, the M$ site has lists of system fonts.
You can't delete a system font, and if you try to move it, the option is grayed out. At least, it's so if you do it from the control panel.
the M$ site has lists of system fonts
...and that list has become very long lately. What are they using them all for?
It's not the system font that you should move, I'm pretty sure they're ok.
Move the added ones. Try to isolate the culprit by moving half of them.
Rob
You don't have to open Photoshop. You manage fonts in Windows (Control panel > Fonts). You move, delete or add fonts there. Leave the system fonts, but move the others in batches of half until you've isolated the problem font.
Note that I have no idea if your problem is a bad font or something else. Re-read the thread to see if it applies to your situation.
If that helps, you can do the font troubleshooting later.
Ben Anderson, "Photoshop CS3 Extended "Not Responding" after selecting horizontal type tool." #15, 17 Aug 2008 5:03 pm </webx?14@@.3c05fc34/14>
Well I went home yesterday and started removing fonts and when I finished the 1st section, I was able to log back into Photoshop and I was also able to finish my project and meet deadline.
Thanks
It's good to know the things we tell people to do actually work!