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I attempted to launch Photoshop on my Mac, but was unsuccessful because the scratch disks are full.
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I've read some articles on how to erase the scratch disks while you are in Photoshop, but in my case I can't even launch Photoshop.
How is it possible for me to erase the scratch disks if I can't even launch Photoshop?
Hi
If you are on Windows (not sure about Mac) hold down Ctrl and Alt whilst clicking on the icon to launch Photoshop.
You should get a scratch disk preference dialogue
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Hi
If you are on Windows (not sure about Mac) hold down Ctrl and Alt whilst clicking on the icon to launch Photoshop.
You should get a scratch disk preference dialogue
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Is your main hard drive full? By default PS uses your main internal hard drive as it's primary scratch disk. You need to clean out your hard drive. I had this issue the other day teaching in a lab - all the computers were full. I had to delete a bunch of junk on 13 machines so my students and I could get through the day.
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Hello Melissa.
My apologies for the late reply. My main hard drive info is as follows:
Capacity: 498.88 GB
Available: 54.84 GB
Used: 444, 039, 299, 072
Bytes: 444.04 GB on disk
Should I proceed to delete my hard drive?
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You should definitely make room on your hard drive.