Do this Save for Web:

When you compress a text file or a program code, you generally use "lossless" compression (like ZIP or RAR). This squeezes the data together tightly, but there is a mathematical limit to how small you can make it before data is lost.

| Setting | Value | |---------|-------| | Format | JPEG | | Quality | (slide to left) | | Optimized | ✅ Checked | | Progressive | ✅ Checked (for web) | | Embed Color Profile | ❌ Unchecked | | Convert to sRGB | ✅ Checked | | Metadata | None (saves many MB) | | Width/Height | Reduce by 20–30% if still over 100MB |

If you are lucky, the file won't destroy your PC, but it might install third-party adware. This manifests as endless pop-ups, browser redirects, and unwanted toolbars that slow down your system significantly. Often, after installing the "Photoshop" file, you find out the software never installed, but three new browsers did.