>On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 04:54 PM, James Morgan wrote:
>>      Second, make yourself one scratch disk.  I don't know of any
>>  advantage to more than one.  Photoshop puts an invisible file on the
>>  scratch disk and uses it as a cache.  Because so much data goes in
>>  and out of the scratch disk and the resulting possibility of
>>
>
>Hi James, I want to ask for some guidance on the scratch disk. I have
>PS 7 and when I selected scratch disk from the preferences it asks only
>for location, I could not find where to put any size on it.  What gives?
>
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        You can't size a scratch disk in the Photoshop preferences. 
You set the size of a scratch disk in drive setup when you partition 
the hard drive. Make one partition (Volume) that you intend to use as 
a scratch disk, name it scratch disk after you have finished 
partitioning and initializing, and then choose it in Photoshop 
preferences.

        Don't use it for anything else important,  just as a precaution.
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