PS CS Sctatch disk size

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Aug 26, 2004
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What size scratch disk do you consider adequate?
I have created a 6 GB partition D drive that will be used ONLY as a scratch disk for PS CS on my windows computer. Is this adequate. CliffordS


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Voivod
Aug 26, 2004
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 20:16:54 -0500, CliffordS
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What size scratch disk do you consider adequate?
I have created a 6 GB partition D drive that will be used ONLY as a scratch disk for PS CS on my windows computer. Is this adequate.

If the partition’s on the same physical disk it won’t give you any benefits.
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nissy
Sep 18, 2004
Voivod wrote:
*On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 20:16:54 -0500, CliffordS
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What size scratch disk do you consider adequate?
I have created a 6 GB partition D drive that will be used ONLY as a scratch disk for PS CS on my windows computer. Is this adequate.

If the partition’s on the same physical disk it won’t give you any benefits. *

do you mean after defragmenting to create a new partition? (because, that’s what i was about to do to try, to fix th problem…and i don’t currently have a seperate physical drive) thanks, niss


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