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Scratch Disk PLEASE HELP


Question Posted Saturday May 12 2007, 3:03 pm

Well when I was trying to resize my picture on adobe photoshop it said it cannot because there is no more room on the scratch disk.

What's a scratch disk anyway?

I exited and when I went back in it said to enter my scratch disk settings..had some settign and I had no idea what it meant so I just clicked OK. Then It said I can't go in because there are no scratch disks.

Please help


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Faerie answered Saturday May 12 2007, 3:40 pm:
It's where you're basically saving your files.

Maybe your drive is full ... .psd files do take a lot of space. Flatten your works (if you're done with them) before saving them. They'll take less space that way.

=) Happy photoshopping!


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