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Can I use an external SSD as a scratch disk in Photoshop?

Community Beginner ,
Mar 29, 2020 Mar 29, 2020

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I am on a Mac. I was under the impression that I could use an external SSD as a scratch disk in Photoshop. I purchased a 1TB My Passport Go. It is not showing up in Photoshopscratch disk preferences as an option. I reached out to Adobe support and they said that I can only use my internal storage as a scratch disk. I have 17GB of free space left and I am working with very large print files that are constantly filling up my scratch disk. I have cleared as much as I can from the scratch disk to make room for storage. What do I need to do?

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How is how is it formatted?

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I changed the format to APFS and it's appearing as a scratch disc option now. Thank you for your reply.

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