![]() ![]() You can also remove the scratch disk setting, delete the file, defrag the drive, and then recreate it. If you want to have any real performance you need to put the PS Scratch on a different physical DRIVE than the OS/Application runs on. I don’t even know if the problem is with Photoshop or the Operating System which is Windows XP, hence the reason I’ve posted on both groups. I could just forget about the 1GB partition and destroy it the next time I have to reinstall the operating system and then allocate the spare 9GB as a new scratch disk but what if this happens again, I’ll then have lost 10GB out of a total 40GB harddrive. Now I have a C: drive that is 9GB smaller and that 9GB free space is sitting unallocated. I then tried to extend the partition and format it using Powerquest Partition Magic by shrinking the C:\ drive and then using the free space to extend the E:\ scratch disk to 10 GB, once the computer rebooted and Partition Magic started to do its thang it came across an error while it tried to change the 1GB scratch disk partition. Fragments File Size Files that can’t be fragmented 4 973MB \Photoshop Temp77543 You may need to free up additional hard drive space. The report at the end reported the following: Fix 1: Free up additional disk space If you get the 'Scratch disk full' error message, it often means that your drive (or drives) utilized for scratch disks are out of available space or running low on space. I then tried to defragment a single 1GB scratch disk as 48% of the partition was fragmented but, it didn’t defragment. Once I investigated the problem I discovered that it was a problem with the scratch discs. ![]() I have a user complaining about slow performance from Photoshop CS.
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