Quote (Napkin @ Tue, Feb 19 2008, 11:21pm)
Arg..I hope I don't have to reformat

Maybe someone knows, lol *crosses fingers*
Google is all knowing

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The Photoshop scratch disk is your hard drive. Photoshop uses your hard drive as temporary "swap" space, or virtual memory, when your system does not have enough RAM to perform an operation. If you only have one hard drive or partition in your computer, then the scratch disk will be the drive where your operating system is installed (the C drive on a Windows system).
You can change the scratch disk location and add multiple scratch disks from Photoshop Preferences. Many power users like to create a dedicated hard drive partition for the Photoshop scratch disk. Although Photoshop will function with a single scratch disk on the system partition, you can improve performance by setting the scratch disk to be the fastest drive in your system. Other useful guidelines for setting scratch disks are to avoid using the same drive where your operating system is installed, avoid using a drive where the files you edit are stored, and don't use network or removable drives for a scratch disk.
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http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/photoshop/f/scratchdisk.htm This post was edited by HeartlessSin on Feb 19 2008 09:31pm