When I try to Merge to Pano, LR is filling my boot drive (which started with 50GB free) and paralyzing my Mac. How can I designate an external drive for scratch? I've designated an external drive for Camera RAW cache, to no avail. I mean really, this is just totally unacceptable. Just wanted to check, is this starting happening after Lightroom
My read of the OP's posts is that they are aware that the program files must reside on the C: drive, and that they are looking to move the catalog and associated files (preview/cache) to the SSD. If I am wrong, then yes the OP is going to have issues with moving the .exe files to an external drive. --Ken. Khắc phục lỗi scratch disks are full trong Photoshop trên Windows. Scratch disk là bộ nhớ tạm trên máy tính Windows dành cho Photoshop sử dụng khi đang chạy. Bạn có thể thiết lập ổ đĩa bất kỳ trên máy tính để làm Scratch disk cho Windows. Nhấn chuột phải vào ổ đĩa. Bài viết hướng Start by opening Preferences and going to the External Editing tab. Then select the preset you want to remove from the Preset menu under Additional External Editor. Next, click the Preset menu again and select the Delete Preset…”chosen preset” option.
Choose Edit > Preferences > Scratch Disks (Win) or Photoshop > Settings > Scratch Disks (Mac). In the Preferences dialog, select or deselect the active check box to enable or disable a scratch disk. To change the scratch disk order, click the arrow buttons. Click OK . To apply the changes, restart Photoshop. Note:
You can also resolve a 'scratch disk full' condition by selecting additional drives for use as scratch disks. Hold down the Cmd + Option keys (macOS) or Ctrl + Alt keys (Windows) during app launch and set a new scratch disk for your system under the Scratch Disk Preferences dialog that opens. Specify appropriate drive for scratch disk.
On the topic: one thing that can really help if you are using an older hard disk drive is to upgrade to a solid state disk. If you have a large photo collection, you do not need to drop a ton of
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I think this is normal behavior, a scratch file set aside for the during the operation of Photoshop. Mine is 176 MB. When PS is closed, then I get back that 176. The temp files I was thinking of was a result of a crash or freeze, but I understand that's no longer a problem. I do not see those anymore.
Steps are as follows: Right click the Windows logo on Taskbar and select “ Disk Management .”. On the Disk Management window, right click C: Drive and select “ Shrink Volume .”. On the Shrink C: dialog box, click Shrink without bothering about the shrink space.
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