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March 31st, 2015, 01:36 AM
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How can delete Photoshop scratch files
My ASUS laptop has Windows 8 with a 256 SSD (partitioned by ASUS?), i7-4710HQ, 2.50 GHz and 16GB RAM.
Last night I was working with Photoshop CS6 and my partitioned C drive had about 25% free so I’m saving all my photos on an a external and some files on my D file.
Tonight I tried to open Photoshop CS6 and got the message: “could not open default styles because the scratch disks are full”. I researched and figured out it was a Photoshop issue. I freed up enough space to open Photoshop and can correct my scratch file settings in PS.
I’m trying to find a tutorial on how to delete the scratch disks with no luck. How can I delete the Photoshop scratch files?
Also, I want to get rid of the partition. Do I have to format my 256 SSD and reinstall Windows 8? I do have a 2TB external and ultra-flash drives for my media/data storage. Eventually, I’ll upgrade to a larger SSD.
Thanks,
Mike
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