Set the scratch disk to D: and the problem came back.ĥ. (problem cleared but that's because the new preferences was set to 'Startup Disk' which is the C: SSD. Renamed PS7's preferences file so PS7 would create a new one. Changed PS7's scratch disk in 'preferences' back to D. Changed PS7's scratch disk in 'preferences' to C. I don't understand why PS7 thinks the scratch disk is almost full since drive D: has 792GB free space.Ģ. But clicking OK did not produce the second popup and PS7 opened normally and I can use PS7.
Restarted Win7 and the first popup happened again.
'The currently selected scratch disks are almost full'Ĭlicking OK popped up another window saying that there might be a hardware problem. This morning when I opened Photoshop 7, a popup said: I have PS7's scratch disk assigned to D: to avoid needless writing to the SSD. Running Photoshop 7 on an i5 self-built PC with 8GB ram, 64GB SSD (C:) and a 1TB spinner HDD (D:).