But 300GB is more than enough, I'd try to reset Photoshop's preferences by holding down Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Pc) Cmd+Opt+Shift (Mac) as you click on Photoshop's icon to start it up. If you do have access to the menu Edit>Preferences (Pc) or Photoshop>Preferences (Mac), it is possible to reset them from the General submenu.
The first thing you can do to solve this issue is to change the location of your scratch disks by going into Preferences > Scratch Disks and selecting another hard drive with more free space instead of using your startup disk. Make sure that you’re choosing an external drive connected through USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt for faster read/write speeds.
I am trying to change the scratch disk to my external hard drive by going to preferences> Scratch disks etc but my External HD isn't showing as an option and it won't allow me to de-select the Mac HD option either. Even when I launch PS and press Command + option it doesn't show my external HD as an option.
Re-launch Photoshop while holding down the Command + Option keys (in macOS) or the Ctrl + Alt keys (in Windows). When the System Scratch Disk Preferences window appears, choose the drive you want
2 Replies. Jump to latest reply. Community Expert , Try using the icon you use to start Photoshop and immediately press an hold Ctrl+Alt or on a Mac CMD+Option You should then get a dialog that will allow you to configure Photoshop scratch disks. JJMack.
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