Fluidité erreur de disque
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Bonjour,
Dans photoshop je ne peux plus utiliser l'outil " Fluidité" ce message d'erreur s'affiche " Impossible d'exécuter la commande fluidité en raison d'une erreur de disque ".
Je précise que j'ai de la place sur mon disque dur, sur mon ordinateur et que photoshop est à jour....
Merci de m'aider
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Hello
In photoshop I can no longer use the "Fluidity" tool, this error message is displayed "Unable to execute the fluidity command due to a disk error".
I specify that I have space on my hard drive, on my computer and that photoshop is up to date....
Thanks for helping me
What is the Fluidity tool? Could you post a screenshot to illustrate the issue?
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I'm guessing that it is Liquify.
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Low Scratch Disk Space:The Liquify filter uses the hard drive designated as the scratch disk to temporarily store data. If this drive is full or nearly full, Photoshop may encounter a disk error.
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Scratch Disk Issues:The scratch disk itself might be having problems, such as being corrupted or failing.
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File is Locked:The image you are trying to liquify might be on a locked layer.
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Graphics Processor Issues:In some cases, the Liquify tool might not work correctly if the "Use Graphics Processor" option is enabled in Performance Preferences, or if the graphics card driver is outdated.
- Restart Photoshop: Sometimes a simple restart can resolve temporary issues.
- Check and Clear Scratch Disk:
- Go to Preferences: In Photoshop, go to Edit > Preferences > Performance.
- Check Scratch Disk Location: Note the location of the scratch disk.
- Free Up Space: Delete unnecessary files or move data from that drive.
- Reassign Scratch Disk (If Needed): If the problem persists, try reassigning the scratch disk to a different drive with more space.
- Go to Preferences: In Photoshop, go to Edit > Preferences > Performance.
- Check for Locked Layers: Ensure the layer you are trying to liquify is not locked.
- Update Graphics Card Drivers: Make sure your graphics card drivers are up to date.
- Go to Preferences: In Photoshop, go to Edit > Preferences > Performance.
- Uncheck "Use Graphics Processor": Uncheck the box that says "Use Graphics Processor".
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- Restart Photoshop: Restart Photoshop to apply the changes.
- Restart Photoshop: Restart Photoshop to apply the changes.
- Rename Photoshop Settings Folder:
- Windows: Go to Users/[user name]/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop [version]/Adobe Photoshop [version] Settings and rename it to backup.
- macOS: Go to Users/[user name]/Library/Preferences/Adobe Photoshop [version] Settings and rename the Adobe Photoshop folder by adding a .old at the end.
- Reinstall Photoshop: If none of the above steps work, try reinstalling Photoshop.
- Check for Updates: Make sure you have the latest version of Photoshop.
- Check for Internet Connection: Ensure you have a stable internet connection, as some issues can be related to communication with Creative Cloud.

