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March 20, 2025
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Fluidité erreur de disque

  • March 20, 2025
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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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Bojan Živković11378569
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Community Expert
March 20, 2025

Here is translation:

 

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?

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 21, 2025

I'm guessing that it is Liquify.

 

AI Overview
 
If Photoshop is unable to execute the Liquify command due to a disk error, it often means the hard drive used as a scratch disk is running low on storage space or has other issuesTry restarting Photoshop, clearing the cache, or reassigning the scratch disk location. 
 
Here's a more detailed breakdown of potential causes and solutions:
 
 
Common Causes:
  • 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. 
     
  • Scratch Disk Issues:
    The scratch disk itself might be having problems, such as being corrupted or failing. 
     
  • File is Locked:
    The image you are trying to liquify might be on a locked layer. 
     
  • 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if the "Use Graphics Processor" option is enabled in Performance Preferences, or if the graphics card driver is outdated. 
     
 
Troubleshooting Steps:
  1. Restart Photoshop: Sometimes a simple restart can resolve temporary issues. 
     
  2. 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. 
       
  3. Check for Locked Layers: Ensure the layer you are trying to liquify is not locked. 
  4. Update Graphics Card Drivers: Make sure your graphics card drivers are up to date. 
     
    5. Disable Graphics Processor (Temporary Solution):
  • Go to Preferences: In Photoshop, go to Edit > Preferences > Performance. 
 
  • Uncheck "Use Graphics Processor": Uncheck the box that says "Use Graphics Processor". 
 
    • Restart Photoshop: Restart Photoshop to apply the changes. 
       
  1. 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. 
 
  1. Reinstall Photoshop: If none of the above steps work, try reinstalling Photoshop. 
  2. Check for Updates: Make sure you have the latest version of Photoshop. 
  3. Check for Internet Connection: Ensure you have a stable internet connection, as some issues can be related to communication with Creative Cloud.