
256MB of RAM (512MB recommended) for PowerPC based system 512MB (1GB recommended) for Intel based system.PowerPC G4 or G5 or multicore Intel processor.Broadband Internet connection required for Adobe Stock Photos* and other services.Internet or phone connection required for product activation.QuickTime 7 software required for multimedia features.1,024x768 monitor resolution with 16-bit video card.1.8GB of available hard-disk space (additional free space required during installation).256MB of RAM (512MB recommended) for Windows XP 512MB (1GB recommended) for Windows Vista.Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise (certified for 32-bit editions).Intel Pentium 4, Intel Centrino, Intel Xeon, or Intel Core Duo (or compatible) processor.Save to ((path to desktop folder as text) ¬ Just copy the following text from your browser, Launch ScriptEditor.app, paste, and run. Feel free to use it, though no warranty is implied. I wrote the following AppleScript to quickly save my open documents and quit InDesign when I experience this. This could be a few issues, one of which is this known issue introduced with Leopard: If there was a problem with a file that crashed, renaming this folder will remove the recovery data and allow InDesign to restart without trying to automatically restore the damaged file. This is a hidden folder, typically found at C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe\InDesign\Version 5.0\Caches\InDesign Recovery You should also, I think, try renaming the the InDesign recovery folder. Hunt through the event viewer and see if anything was logged there that might help. However, that shouldn't be taken to mean that all hope is lost. If the trial is truly dead, I think there is no way to recover it on that computer short of a full format and re-installation. This also means, unfortunately, that it may not be predictable what updating or other system changes have in terms of an effect on program operation. Resetting the system clock is one of the things that will kill the trial immediately. The trial versions are designed to stop working if you tamper with them or with the system in certain ways. When you looked in Task Manager, did you check both the applications tab and the processes tab? It's very hard to know what is happening without any sort of error message or crash log.
