scratch disk is full
I’m having serious problems with storage on my iMac, especially with how Adobe apps manage everything they save. My internal disk is almost full, but I have an external drive with 2 TB of free space. My goal is to make absolutely everything Adobe generates (caches, previews, projects, downloads, temporary files, scratch disks, proxies, etc.) go directly to the external disk — because my internal disk has no space left.
I tried moving the Adobe apps to the external drive, but I understood that they must be installed in the internal Applications folder, otherwise they don’t work. So I kept them there.
I also set the scratch disks and project locations to the external drive, but I’m not sure if EVERYTHING is actually being saved there. It feels like some files still go to hidden system folders like Library, Caches, Temporary Items, etc. Even when I delete all caches and scratch disks, Photoshop still shows the error: “Scratch Disk is too full.” Illustrator also gives me doubts, and After Effects won’t let me save projects in the external drive at all – only iCloud or the internal disk.
Sometimes I even find old files in Library or system folders that I deleted a long time ago. It’s like something keeps generating data in the background that I can’t see or control.
What I really need to know is:
Is there ANY way to force Adobe to save everything to the external disk?
Do I need to format or partition the disk in a specific way for Adobe to use it correctly?
Does Adobe automatically store files I can’t see? How can I find them?
How can I configure projects, proxies, caches, previews, scratch disks, and downloads to go ONLY to the external disk?
If the scratch disks are correctly set to the external drive, why does Photoshop still say the disk is full?
I feel very lost about how Adobe uses system storage and what it keeps creating without my knowledge. I need guidance to fully clean Adobe files and prevent it from using my internal drive.
Any help would be extremely appreciated. I use these apps for work and my computer is always at the storage limit.
Thank you!
