Scratch Disks

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  1. HeadShot

    HeadShot Well-Known Member

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    I'm trying to clear out a background on this render, and it's not doing it, has this error "could not clear because the scratch disks are full."
     
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    HEAD!!! LOL! sorry for this post but

    HEAD!! LOL! hey man. hahah found apost of urs
     
  3. HeadShot

    HeadShot Well-Known Member

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    Hi lol

    please enter a more detailed post.
     
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    i had the same problem as you well just go threw your c:/ disk drive clear folders and stuff you dont need
     
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    Yea it worked, and i read about what the "scratch disks" are and they are basically virtual memory that photoshops runs on i guess
     
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    That is correct. When photoshop loads it asks what disk you want to use for a "scratch disk" if you have more than 1 drive or partition. It runs better one a seperate drive. If you have only one drive, it will default to useing that drive. Prolly why you never seen it.
     

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