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Posted by I have NO idea what a scratch disk is. My adobe photo software will not allow me to do anything. A dialog box always comes up, prompting me that my scratch disk is full, but I have no idea what it is or how to clean it up. Please HELP? on January 08, 2001 at 20:09:11:
In Reply to: Re: Scratch Disk Full posted by Jacki on August 24, 1998 at 01:48:53:
: : I have had major problems with this lately.
: : Does anyone know what to do to clean this up?
: Ultimately, you will want more hard drive space
: (throw things away, or buy a bigger/additional drive).
: In the meantime, or if the scratch disk is full &
: you are about to lose work because the action you
: were trying to accomplish was to save the file, you
: can try this trick. It has worked for us. Create
: a new file (say 3 pixels by 3 pixels)and close out
: the file without doing anything else. Apparently,
: this will clear the PhotoShop cache, which may give
: you enough space to complete the operation at hand.