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Jul 10th 2007 | #177476 Report |
Member since: Jul 10th 2007 Posts: 2 |
I have Photoshop CS3 (and Windows Vista) and just recently every time I attempt to crop, it gives me the error message that my scratch disks is full. I went into my Preferences and put my C: drive as my first choice (which is only about 10 percent full) and my D: drive as my second. I have a new HP with the D: drive being the recovery portion of the hard drive. I have gone in and cleaned it out. I have restarted both Photoshop and my computer. I read online that you can clean out all of the temp files but it did not say where to locate them. I have searched for "#pst" files. I also can't find my "Local Settings" (because Vista still confuses me) to find temp folders. The only temp folders, I can find has nothing to do with Photoshop. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!:D
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Jul 10th 2007 | #177478 Report |
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Jul 10th 2007 | #177479 Report |
Member since: May 23rd 2006 Posts: 143 |
By the way, holding down CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + W while launching PS deletes the Prefs files, and can cure some problems. (At least this is the way to do it in CS2 - don't have CS3 yet so not sure if it's still the same) Might be worth a shot if Adobe site doesn't help. |
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Jul 10th 2007 | #177487 Report |
Member since: Jul 10th 2007 Posts: 2 |
Thanks for both of your quick replies, I got it to work.
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