Paul wrote:

It means the disk you've set up in PS preferences as your scratch disk is almost full. Delete some files or select another disk as your scratch disk. Paul On Nov 27, 2004, at 6:28 PM, Jim Apilado wrote:

Using PS 7 on a Mac,  I couldn't  open a file taken with my Optio 230
because the "scratch disks" are full.  What does that mean?

Jim A.


While we are on the subject about scratch disks...

My PC has two identical drives. C: is just for the OS and programs, and D: is for all of my stuff (including PSDs). I have the Windows paging file writing to D: and the Photoshop scratch disk also on D: I have 512M of RAM.

Seems to run stuff fine in this configuration. But it occurred to me that writing large PSDs might slow down because the poor D: drive is writing to both temp files (the paging file and the scratch disk) and the PSD file. Is my thinking correct? Maybe I should pick up an external firewire drive just to store images.

D

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