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- Solving Scratch Disk Full Error in Photoshop - Adobe Support Community
:white_heavy_check_mark: Change Scratch Disk Location – Go to Edit > Preferences > Scratch Disks and select a drive with more space :white_heavy_check_mark: Clear Cache Files – Use Edit > Purge > All to remove temporary data :white_heavy_check_mark: Limit History States – Reducing undo steps in Preferences > Performance can free up memory
- Scratch disk full despite having 6GB of free space
By default, Photoshop uses your internal OS drive as the scratch disk If you have more than one drive or partition, make sure to select the fastest drives with maximum free space as your scratch disk(s) You can also resolve a 'scratch disk full' condition by selecting additional drives for use as scratch disks
- Solved: Scratch disk - Adobe Community - 15064058 - Adobe Support Community
The uploaded image looks like a recipe, which probably wasn’t intended But, we probably can guess what you were looking at, the Scratch Disk preferences with only one volume listed If that happens, these are the questions you want to ask about the volume you want to use as a scratch disk:
- Solving Scratch Disk Full Error in Photoshop - Adobe Support Community
:white_heavy_check_mark: Change Scratch Disk Location – Go to Edit > Preferences > Scratch Disks and select a drive with more space :white_heavy_check_mark: Clear Cache Files – Use Edit > Purge > All to remove temporary data :white_heavy_check_mark: Limit History States – Reducing undo steps in Preferences > Performance can free up memory
- Re: Cannot change Scratch Disk - Adobe Community - 11899470
Photoshop will use approx 5GB on opening so you need at least that space on your chosen scratch disk If you haven't got that space and it is your OS disk then you really are in trouble and will soon experience much bigger problems than Photoshop's message You urgently need to clear space As far a
- Solved: Re: scratch disk full - Adobe Community - 11634173
The scratch file is a temporary file in the root folder of whatever disk you set in Preferences It is created when Photoshop opens and is deleted on closure It starts at around 5GB and can grow in use to many GB, so it advisable to have at least 100GB free on the disk you choose for scratch
- Solved: Re: Scratch Disk - Adobe Community - 13366673
It was working fine up to a couple of weeks ago Adobe's automated response to the issue is to increase the free space on the scratch disk, but (a) I can't find how to do so and (b) if the scratch disk is still what I specified (the external drive) there's lots of free space on it! I hope you can make sense of this - I sure can't!
- Re: Photoshop wont open because scratch disks are full
Absolutely nothing has changed I started with Photoshop 6 0 in 2001, and we needed scratch disk space then too It's always easier to work with reality than banging your head against it in denial Your choice If you get "scratch disk full" messages, your scratch disk is full and you need to provide more That's all there is to it
- Solved: Re: Scratch disk - Adobe Product Community - 15064058
The uploaded image looks like a recipe, which probably wasn’t intended But, we probably can guess what you were looking at, the Scratch Disk preferences with only one volume listed If that happens, these are the questions you want to ask about the volume you want to use as a scratch disk: Is th
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