1 Reply Latest reply: May 8, 2013 8:26 AM by c.pfaffenbichler RSS

    CS6 opens with Auto Recovery files every launch.

    mcdj18 Community Member

      I know where the recovery files are.  Finding and deleting them isn't the issue.  

       

      My understanding of Auto Recover is that when a working file is saved and closed, the corresponding Auto Recover psb should be trashed automatically. 

       

      Every evening I save and close all my work, quit Photoshop and shut down the Mac.  Every morning when I start Photoshop, at least one Auto Recovery file opens.  It's the last file(s) I was working on the previous evening.  

       

      I've toggled Auto Recover on/off, trashed the folder and had CS6 recreate it.  Nothing works.  Every morning, I am presented with a psb of the previous evening's work.

       

      My scratch disk is a dedicated 100gb SSD.  I have triple verified that CS6 is not writing recovery files to a different location.

       

      Any ideas?

       

      Thanks,

       

      Rob

        • 1. Re: CS6 opens with Auto Recovery files every launch.
          c.pfaffenbichler Community Member

          Is there any problem at/after quitting Photoshop?

           

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          Are Photoshop and OS fully updated and have you performed the usual trouble-shooting routines (trashing prefs by pressing command-alt-shift/ctrl-alt-shift while starting Photoshop until the appropriate dialog appears after making sure all customized presets like Actions, Patterns, Brushes etc. have been saved and making a note of the Preferences you’ve changed, 3rd party plug-ins deactivation, system maintenance, cleaning caches, font validation, etc.)