Scratch Disk full?

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Tony Cooper
May 12, 2004
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Using PS7 on Windows XP, with F: set as the scratch disk, I load an image, set the crop, and get a message the scratch disk is full and the task can’t be completed.

The image is a 828 kb .jpg.

C:(10.6 GB used, 17.2 GB free) (NTFS) is the main disk, and F: (1.24 GB used, 2.75 free) (FAT32) is my old hard disk moved up to F:. Obviously, F: is not full. I close, re-boot, start over, and the same thing happens.

What do I need to do with F: to clear it?

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Tony Cooper
May 12, 2004
On Wed, 12 May 2004 00:40:26 -0400, Tony Cooper
wrote:

Using PS7 on Windows XP, with F: set as the scratch disk, I load an image, set the crop, and get a message the scratch disk is full and the task can’t be completed.

The image is a 828 kb .jpg.

C:(10.6 GB used, 17.2 GB free) (NTFS) is the main disk, and F: (1.24 GB used, 2.75 free) (FAT32) is my old hard disk moved up to F:. Obviously, F: is not full. I close, re-boot, start over, and the same thing happens.

What do I need to do with F: to clear it?

Nemmine. Just figured it out. I had the crop set to 250 in x 333 in instead of 250 px x 333 px. Them inches things is bigger than the pixels things, innit.

Please return to your regularly scheduled programming.
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Colonel Polyps
May 12, 2004
"Tony Cooper" wrote in message
On Wed, 12 May 2004 00:40:26 -0400, Tony Cooper
wrote:

Using PS7 on Windows XP, with F: set as the scratch disk, I load an image, set the crop, and get a message the scratch disk is full and the task can’t be completed.

The image is a 828 kb .jpg.

C:(10.6 GB used, 17.2 GB free) (NTFS) is the main disk, and F: (1.24 GB used, 2.75 free) (FAT32) is my old hard disk moved up to F:. Obviously, F: is not full. I close, re-boot, start over, and the
same
thing happens.

What do I need to do with F: to clear it?

Nemmine. Just figured it out. I had the crop set to 250 in x 333 in instead of 250 px x 333 px. Them inches things is bigger than the pixels things, innit.

Depends how you set your dimentian.

Please return to your regularly scheduled programming.

S
Stephan
May 13, 2004
"Colonel Polyps" wrote in message

Depends how you set your dimentian.

Dementia?

Stephan
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kenny
May 13, 2004
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Using PS7 on Windows XP, with F: set as the scratch disk, I load an image, set the crop, and get a message the scratch disk is full and the task can’t be completed.

The image is a 828 kb .jpg.

C:(10.6 GB used, 17.2 GB free) (NTFS) is the main disk, and F: (1.24 GB used, 2.75 free) (FAT32) is my old hard disk moved up to F:. Obviously, F: is not full. I close, re-boot, start over, and the same thing happens.

What do I need to do with F: to clear it?
I think this is just a lack of memory go to edit/ preferences/memory & image cache/ plug-ins & scratch disks and allocate some more space. Note that this only lasts for the current session. HTH

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