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Hey! Been using Photoshop for about 5 years now and have never encountered this issue until now. Whenever I try to launch Photoshop it says that my scratch disks are full, which indeed they are however when prompted to change my Drive I do not have the option to select my drive with free space, There's no option for it. Any suggestions? I'm on the newest version of Photoshop.
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Right now you have bigger problems than Photoshop. Does Windows recognize the drive? If it does, start offloading everything you can from your system drive immediately. Your computer can freeze up at any moment. 6GB can be gone in seconds!
Or find something else, anything else, you can move files to.
As for why Photoshop can't see the drive - what kind of drive is it, what interface, how is it formatted?
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Make sure the drive/partition you want to use as the scratch disk shows Healthy.
If you are comfortable troubleshooting in Windows you can follow the link below. If not once in Disk Management take a screen shot and post. Will guide you from there.
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Right, So I freed up a ton of space on both drives, yet I still need to configurate my Photoshop onto my D drive. This used to be recognized by photoshop and yes its an internal drive windows recognises it perfectly fine. One way I can let you know that this is definitely a photoshop issue is due to the fact that Illustrator fuctions perfectly fine and recognises BOTH drives.
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As previously mentioned this is a definite issue caused by Photoshop and not Windows, Every other Adobe App recognises everything, I've tried resetting my preferences and even reinstall Photoshop on the latest version, No success. One extra thing I did was even download Photoshop on my D drive! And it installed and runs prefect! It's on the drive I want to change it to and yet it STILL cant recognise it!!!
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And heres some information that shows what you were looking for.
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I have seen Windows apps fail to write to drives. This is primarily thumb drives requiring a special format. More concerning is the drive space remaining on your C drive. A possible cause may be PS is reading the lack of space on all drives? Minimum space for PS install is ~8 Gb. Although there appears to be headroom, there may be some reserve space in this area? Depending on the age of your computer I would seriously consider purchase a new SSD. In order to insure you do not loose your data on the C drive take it off line. Next step is to develop a backup strategy. You can pickup an Internal SATA drive for ~$100 USD.
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When it worked, were the drives already inverted? Wondering as well about the boot sections.
I recently saw someone with a problem that they got the scratch disk warning when only one was full.
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Photoshop AFAIK keeps a list of unusable scratch disks. Try resetting preferences
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The OP did already clear them. I'm really puzzled.
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Based on the responses we can only speculate as to the cause. I would try to start with a new drive install. Based on your drives you are in desperate need on a clean drive. Another option may be to invest in an external USB drive. However, in looking at the current prices not a real good deal ar present. The 8TB SATA can be has ~$110 USD
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Did you try swapping the disks? It is strange the D is on 0 while c is on 1...