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ti.s.cavalcanti
Inspiring
January 28, 2016
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Error "No more virtual tiles can be allocated"

  • January 28, 2016
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Primary Storage Device C: Ssd 240 GB / 80 GB free space

Secondary Storage Device 😧 Hdd 1 TB GB / a lot GB free space

Windows 10 Pro updated

Photoshop CC 2015 updated

Video Card Gtx 770 2 GB

i5 Quad Core Processor 3.5 Ghz

16 GB Ram 1600 Mhz

When I click in Filter < Filter Gallery / Adaptive Wide Angle / Lens Correction

Get this error. How to fix?

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Correct answer Chetna Srivastava

Hi ti.s.cavalcanti,

Go to Photoshop Preferences > Scratch disk > make sure both the drives (primary and secondary) are checked > relaunch Photoshop and then, check.

If that does not help, right click on Photoshop and choose run as administrator and let us know if that helps.

Regards,

Chetna

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Chetna SrivastavaCorrect answer
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January 28, 2016

Hi ti.s.cavalcanti,

Go to Photoshop Preferences > Scratch disk > make sure both the drives (primary and secondary) are checked > relaunch Photoshop and then, check.

If that does not help, right click on Photoshop and choose run as administrator and let us know if that helps.

Regards,

Chetna

ti.s.cavalcanti
Inspiring
January 29, 2016

I tried to check both units, or change from one to the other. But I find only a drive, D:

So, I opted for launch Photoshop as administrator. It worked.

Still move on, and read the message: "You can also change your scratch disks by holding control-alt when lauching Photoshop.".

I decided to follow the message. And got this window to choose primary drive, secondary, third and fourth.

So, I chose C: first and D: second, as shown in the image.

It works too.

I want to make one more observation, when Ps is loading and show launching image, the names of end-authors are cut.

Thanks.