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November 11, 2017
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Whenever photoshop is on I lose all my system storage

  • November 11, 2017
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Hey ...  thanks in advance for help.

     Everytime Photoshop is running - I get error codes saying my scratch disk is full. So when I check my storage my "System" storage goes to 174 GB Used and then as soon as I close it out it goes back to normal freeing all my space up.

Tried Purging everything - changing my scratch disk to an external hard drive - reset photoshop settings - nothing seems to be working.

Any advice?

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Correct answer Trevor.Dennis

You should also check the root directory of your Scratch drives and look for orphaned Photoshop Temp**********' files.  I just did the same to illustrate the point, and I have >10Gb of files that do not have todays date (the 12th here in NZ as I type this), and I switched off my computer last night.  In fact if you close Photoshop and wait a second or two, you can manually delete any Photoshop Temp files left hanging.  I have not had any system crashes in the last couple of months, or any events that might have caused my problem, but it is something that happens more than it should.

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November 11, 2017

You should also check the root directory of your Scratch drives and look for orphaned Photoshop Temp**********' files.  I just did the same to illustrate the point, and I have >10Gb of files that do not have todays date (the 12th here in NZ as I type this), and I switched off my computer last night.  In fact if you close Photoshop and wait a second or two, you can manually delete any Photoshop Temp files left hanging.  I have not had any system crashes in the last couple of months, or any events that might have caused my problem, but it is something that happens more than it should.

davescm
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November 11, 2017

It is not unusual for Photoshop to generate large scratch disk files.  What space do you have on your disk(s)?

Start Photoshop go to Preferences > Scratch disks and take a snapshot and paste it here.

Dave