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Now this is really funny. Since I had to delete my pref file due to errors on opening files in CS ( probably related to unwillingly launching CS help), I noticed that CS seemed generally smoother at first default settings startup. So I only loaded my custom pattern set to see what happens and guess what.. even with that CS is starting quick.
To put a long story shorter, here is what I found out. ON the contrary to what every version of PS tells you first, setting C: as the scratch disk makes CS fast. I have several hard disks and partitions, and 2 only scratch/swap purposes but setting any of them for CS, except for C will make it load painfully slow.
Isn’t that odd? Especially since before that I had a clean empty and defragged partition dedicated as the CS scratch exclusively.
To put a long story shorter, here is what I found out. ON the contrary to what every version of PS tells you first, setting C: as the scratch disk makes CS fast. I have several hard disks and partitions, and 2 only scratch/swap purposes but setting any of them for CS, except for C will make it load painfully slow.
Isn’t that odd? Especially since before that I had a clean empty and defragged partition dedicated as the CS scratch exclusively.
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