

If Photoshop is installed on a bigger drive, but the scratch disk is put on a drive or partition smaller than 1TB, that will work fine. Photoshop 7.0 cannot see drives bigger than 1TB, such a disk will effectively be invisible, and so Photoshop will report no scratch disk available. Photoshop 7.0 cannot see drives bigger than 1TB, such a disk will effectively be invisible, and so Photoshop will report no scratch disk available. It's about the scratch disk, which is something else.


I know Catalina is at the heart of the issue, not really Adobe, but as a professional the constant updates (from both Mac and Adobe) and bugs that follow are beyond frustrating when I just need things to work like they used to. This isn't about where Photoshop is installed. A scratch disk is a storage space that is utilized by Adobe Photoshop to store the temporary files of the picture and the history panels during the edit. I'll get back on this after my deadline and update you here if it worked. When I try to add Photoshop 2019 which is the version I'm actually using (thought i had been using 2020 but I can't keep up tbh, I feel like I'm installing a new version of PS every other month) it won't add show that it's been added.Īnyway I'm still not comfortable with the scratch disk I currently have set up and would rather it just be my computer's hard drive rather than my external that I just use for auto backup, but I can't risk messing around with settings and it eating up hours of my work day like it did last week and potentially just not working at all. To answer some of your questions: I'm not sure of the exact file size I was working with at the time but I'm working with large files right now, nearly 4k and around 2GB some of which have have up to 6 sec of animation at 30fps, so yes, many layers.Īs for the Privacy tab, Photoshop 2020 is already in there. For some reason I didn't get an email alert about this response until today. Hi Nikunj, very sorry for the late reply.
