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Photoshop Elements/ iMac problem!


Question Posted Monday October 1 2007, 6:55 pm

I am using a previously used computer... the other person did a lot of animations on Maya... anyhow, whenever I try to work on Photoshop, a notice comes up that tells me all the scratch disks are full. I've tried dedicating more space to Photoshop memory, I've tried to use some hard drive space... How do I solve this problem? It's even starting to affect other programs like iTunes. I'd like to condense the file size, if possible. Please help!

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Master_Betty answered Tuesday October 2 2007, 10:53 pm:
If you look on Adobe's website you'll find your solution.

Googling "scratch disk" gives it as the first result.

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