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10/01/2005 08:01:24 AM · #1
OK, While working in PSCS2 last night, I got an error message saying that my scratch disks were full. I have tried everything I can figure out to do, but I still get the message.
The primary scratch disk has 49GB open disk space, the secondary has 98GB open, and the terciary has 134GB open. I can't see how PS can't find a place to put stuff.
I have tried juggling the disks around, restarted PS quite a few times, and rebooted the computer.
Who has the magic key to clearing off the scratch?
10/01/2005 08:15:13 AM · #2
This happend to me once. I bought a new computer with much more ram and hd space. Has not happened since.

Travis
10/01/2005 08:59:53 AM · #3
Silly me, I thought 250 or so Gigs of free hard drive and 2 Gigs of RAM would keep PS happy for awhile. ;0)
10/01/2005 09:06:09 AM · #4
Not trying to edit 251Gb files are you? :)
10/01/2005 10:38:52 AM · #5
Well, the new Hasselblad does have a huge amount of megapixels...
10/01/2005 10:46:21 AM · #6
that happened to me once... or twice... when i wanted 640 by 480 PIXELS... didn't pay attention and it tried to make the photo INCHES...

::shakes head::
10/01/2005 11:37:30 AM · #7
I also got this warning when I tried to edit a photo. It clicked in later what I did differently. Turns out when editing I saw on the top of the page my resolution and it said 72, so I just changed it to 300, could you have done that by accident? I just put the # back down to 72 and all was fine, but it took me a good part of the day to figure out what happened.
10/01/2005 12:17:17 PM · #8
Originally posted by Pioneer:

I also got this warning when I tried to edit a photo. It clicked in later what I did differently. Turns out when editing I saw on the top of the page my resolution and it said 72, so I just changed it to 300, could you have done that by accident? I just put the # back down to 72 and all was fine, but it took me a good part of the day to figure out what happened.


OK, Mike, you win the big prize. I'll get back to you on what it is. (I'm making this up as I go along) I had messed about with the resolution, as soon as I switched it back to blank, I was fine.
Thanks for coming up with that Idea, I'll never play silly buggers with that space again.
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