Thanks for the suggestion, Nick. I had similar ones offlist. I am slightly concerned with the space it will take up on the drive, as I have so many files and they are, many of them, large. On the other hand, how does the actual accessing of the cache work once you have it to CD?
Best regards, Ellie On 30 Nov 2004 Nick Dunmur wrote about: Re: [PRODIG] PSCS file browser slow (snipped for brevity) > Have you tried using the File>Build Cache for Sub-folders command from > the file browser window. PSCS will lock you out while it does this, > but it should speed up the process from thereon in. If you then burn > to a CD or DVD, or copy to another hard drive, use the File>Export > Cache command to save you some time when browsing from there. I don't > know how fast your system runs normally, so I can't give you any > pointers as to what to expect, but it does make a difference to me... -- Ellie Kennard, Innovative Imaging Studio : http://www.iiStudio.com Contributor to "Photoshop Restoration and Retouching, 2nd edition" by Katrin Eismann =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
