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Bridge creating large number of .dat files on external drive

Community Beginner ,
Aug 03, 2024 Aug 03, 2024
I recently switched from an M1 iMac to a 2019 Intel based Macbook Pro (Running Sonoma 14.5).
Ever since the switch, when I open Bridge it creates a large number of cache_.dat files on the external drive where my photos are located. In the Settings there is a cache location instruction which is set to  HD / My username / Libraries / Caches / Adobe Bridge / Cache / v36, but there is no Adobe Bridge folder there (even when viewing hidden files). Instead it seems to be just putting the files on the external drive. There were several thousand files that I had to remove. 
These files don't gp away when I close the app and don't go away when I tell it to purge cache files.
i have uninstalled and reinstalled Bridge and it made no difference.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Phil
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Community Expert ,
Aug 03, 2024 Aug 03, 2024

in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/

p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.



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Advisor ,
Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024

"Automatically Export Cache to Folders When Possible" was an option in Bridge Preferences but on my Windows system, this has long since gone. This used to override your chosen cache location if this option was selected. Are you using an old version of Bridge? You didn't say what your version and release is.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024
Thanks for the reply -
I'm using Bridge 2024 - version 14.1.1.274
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Advisor ,
Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024

Well, not an old version of Bridge.

You said that you removed a large number of the problem files - are they then recreated?

Since there is no cache folder in the default location, you might try setting a different cache location in Bridge Preferences to see if becomes populated when you select images, but you will have to restart Bridge for this change to be implemented.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024
Hi Erik,
Thanks again for trying to help me out.
Yes, I put them in the trash and can watch as they are recreated when I
open files in Bridge. It’s so bizarre.
Will try using a diffuser folder.
Best,
Phil
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Community Beginner ,
Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024
HI Erik,
I made a mistake in saying that the folder didn't exist, because it does. I
was looking in the wrong place. However, I changed the settings to use a
different folder and it made no difference.
Best,
Phil
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Advisor ,
Aug 06, 2024 Aug 06, 2024

Suggest you try placing some images on an internal drive to see what happens. I would disconnect your external drive while investigating so no files can possibly be written there.

 

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LEGEND ,
Aug 06, 2024 Aug 06, 2024

Bridge doesn't create these files AFAIK.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 06, 2024 Aug 06, 2024
I am not a Bridge (or Photoshop or ACR) expert by any means. At first I
thought it was Photoshop. However, when I open Bridge these files appear.
When I open the program they appear. More appear if I click on a RAW file
thumbnail (it is not necessary to open the file). This happens even if
Photoshop is closed. Clicking on a .psd or .jpeg file does not seem to
trigger it.
If I work on a .psd or .jpeg file
This is a typical file name - Cache_00_0000000001.dat
It also sets up Index files with names like - Index_01.dat
I'd be happy to have a Zoom call with someone knowledgeable to illustrate
in real time how this happens.
Thanks again for all the efforts to help me sort this out.
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LEGEND ,
Aug 06, 2024 Aug 06, 2024

You can contact Adobe over chat to have a tech look at your computer.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 11, 2024 Aug 11, 2024
Thanks - I did contact Adobe and they worked on it for a while
(reinstalling Bridge, etc.) but the problem persisted. After about an hour
I had to leave and thought I would reconnect to work on it further.
Apple had told me that they thought it might be some kind of malware on the
external disk so I backed it up and reformatted it, but that didnt help.
Then I decided to try renaimgn the disk, and that solved the problem. Go
figure.
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Community Beginner ,
Aug 11, 2024 Aug 11, 2024
Sorry about the spelling - when I renamed the disk the problem went away.
Thanks for all the support with this!
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Community Expert ,
Aug 11, 2024 Aug 11, 2024

Please, what was the "before" and "after" name?!?

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 11, 2024 Aug 11, 2024
Pretty simple change: from SSD photos 8TB to SSD photos 8TB 2
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Community Expert ,
Aug 11, 2024 Aug 11, 2024

Wait, your HD's name was "SSD photos 8 TB" and that's what was causing the issue? And adding the " 2" solved the problem?

 

Jeepers, is there anyone out there who can explain that?

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 11, 2024 Aug 11, 2024
I wouldn't go that far. i had it attached to an M1 imac for months with no
issues. When I switched to a 2019 Macbook Pro this started. I couldn't
begin to explain it. But it seemed to be connected to that particular disk
name because if I disconnected it and used a differnt disk with photo on it
the .dat files did not appear.
What's in a name?
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Community Beginner ,
May 24, 2025 May 24, 2025
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Any update on this? Seems Adobe support has no answers. 

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