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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?
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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