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Dec 28, 2012

find a good resource on how to create a 3D DXF file from scratch? I am a developer working on a tool that can create cylindrical shapes from schematic drawing coordinates.

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Photoshop :: Unable To Start CS6 - Couldn't Open Scratch File Because File Is Locked

May 19, 2012

When I first installed Adobe Photoshop CS6 I was unable to run Photoshop or Bridge CS6.  Photoshop would give me an error about "could not open a scratch file because the file is locked.  If I ran either of these programs as an administrator they would run without issue, this led me to believe that there was a permission issue somewhere.  After some digging I found out the both Bridge and Photoshop try to create a temp file (similiar to Photoshop Temp2777223910092) on the c: drive of the computer.  In my case the user that I was logged in with did not have access to write to the root of the C: drive.  Note that you run the program as the administrator and change the scratch disk location as that changes the preference for the administrator user and not the user that you are currently logged in as.
 
I first had to give the user that I was logged on with write permissions to the root of the C: drive.  Next try and run Photoshop, you will get an error another error about the scratch disk and about and invalid or missing setting file.  To correct this you need to have run Photoshop as an administrator, next you can go to Users AdminAppDataRoamingAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS6Adobe Photoshop CS6 Settings and copy Adobe Photoshop CS6 Prefs and/or Adobe Photoshop X64 CS6 Prefs to Users<your logged in username>AppDataRoamingAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS6.Adobe Photoshop CS6 Settings.

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Mar 15, 2012

Using VS X4, I haven't been able to find how to create my own DVD menu, starting with a blank screen.

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Photoshop :: CS6 Could Not Open Scratch File Because File Is Locked

Jan 21, 2013

I am able to run CS6 when I login Admin, so i change scratch file location to D:. After restarting PC, login by Admin, I can run CS6. But I still can't run CS6 when I login by other account, I think the location of scratch file is per user setting.

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Photoshop :: CS6 Could Not Open Scratch File Because File Is Locked?

Dec 17, 2012

my setup has 128gb ssd (C) which contains only my OS files with some junction points to Program Files/Program Files(x86)/ProgramData/Users which are located in my D drive which is a 1TB WD.

at first it showed when I tried to start PS for the first time after a clean install on a new computer I managed to get past it by runing PS as admin and changing the scratch disk to D.but now I noticed that when I try to copy a path from illustrator into photoshop as either a smart object or as pixels I get this error again. I haven't seen it again other then that but I just started using PS in this setup so I am yet to explore all the functions and whether they are working correctly or not.

when ran as an administrator the illustrator->PS transfer works fine but I don't want to run PS as admin all the time...

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Aug 28, 2013

I purchased elements 11 last year to not only edit photo's but also to create my own greeting and announcement cards.I'm having trouble figuring out how to create a greeting from scratch. It seems as if I can only use Adobe's templates. Is there any way I can create my own?

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Jul 15, 2012

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Photoshop :: Could Not Open A Scratch File

Apr 4, 2012

I recently installed Photoshop CS5, however every time I open the application, I am receiving this error message at the loading screen:
 
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I can use Photoshop CS5 & CS6 on a guest account that I created recently, which means that the problem I am having is permissions based. Logging into a separate account is a good enough solution for now, but it is incredibly tedious to keep changing accounts just to use Photoshop.

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Photoshop :: What Are File Name(s) For CS6 Scratch Data On Mac

Feb 7, 2013

I see people saying the file (or is it multiple files?) is kept in the HD root. I don't see anything there (I only have one drive) that looks relevant to Photoshop, even when I view invisible files. Where the file is, and what it's named? Is it invisible?
 
The reason I ask is that I want to exclude it from my ongoing Time Machine backups. I'm slowly learning the various Adobe folders that I need to exclude manually. (AutoRecover, Application Support/Adobe... in fact, the bazillion CS6 folders within Applications, since I'll just restore them from Creative Cloud if I have a failure.)
 
Sometimes Time Machine has been doing a big backup for reasons unknown, and I think the recent installation ogf CS6 may be the culprit.

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Photoshop :: PS CS4 Scratch File Info

Jan 1, 2009

how scratch files work in CS4?

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- Do scratch file writes/reads occur at the same time as operating system paging? Is there any practical reason not to put PS scratch disk and OS paging file on the same physical drive?

- Do scratch files benefit more from higher bandwidth or faster seek time?

- What is the typical ratio for Photoshop CS4 for reads and writes to scratch files?

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Photoshop :: Scratch Disks Does Use All Scratch Simultaneously?

Apr 18, 2013

If I have 4 Scratch disks does photoshop use all scratch simultaneously or does it wait for the first scratch to fill up before it starts to use the next one ?

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Photoshop :: Could Not Open Scratch File Because Disk Is Not Available

Apr 27, 2012

I can't open the program. I have a mac pro with four drives who thought I just finished a successful install of legit academic version previously used by myself only. Production Premium CS5.

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Photoshop :: Can't Open A Scratch File - Error

May 5, 2012

Running PSD 12.0.4 (Extended) on a Mac Pro, Mac OS 10.7.3. Plenty of ram; plenty of hard disk space.
 
I just finished installing a new 1TB drive in one of my bays; I now have (3) 1TB drives total. Initialized the new drive (Mac OS Extended/Journaled), partitioned for Lion, then installed the OS and migrated everything from my primary (boot) drive using Migration Assistant.
 
After finishing, PSD gives the following error on start: "Could not open a scratch file because the disk is not available". I can command+option on start, select the boot drive as scratch and set the rest to None; that configuration works (and sticks). However, if I try to set scratch volumes to either of my backup volumes, I get the same error. Additionally, Illustrator can't even see the other two volumes in the scratch disk selector (PSD sees them, but won't accept them).
 
Here's what I've done:
 
- using simple disk drive names (i.e. WD1, WD2, WD3)
 
- verified all drives with Disk Utility

- ran drive diagnostics on all drives using SMART Utility (no problems found)
 
- reset paramter ram (comand+option+p+r on Mac startup)
 
- repaired permissions (all volumes - no permission errors found)

- reset PSD prefs (command+option+shift on start)

- deactivated/uninstalled/reinstalled PSD

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Photoshop :: CS6 (MAC) Can't Open Scratch File - Locked

Oct 23, 2012

can't remember anything as having changed (ie. OS or new apps/settings). I get the "could not open scratch file because it is locked or you don't have permission" message and then PS quits.
 
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling. I've tried deleting the settings file.
 
I'm using a MacBook Pro running os 10.7.5.

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Sep 6, 2012

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May 2, 2013

I am building a new computer and have heard that, no matter how much RAM you have, Photoshop always writes the scratch file to a disk. Thus, considering a second small SSD drive to use for scratch and Windows page. Other people have said that if have enough RAM, Photoshop never uses disk. Which is true?

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Jan 23, 2013

I've uninstalled, then re-installed CS4. While I can get at CS4 Illustrator, Bridge and InDesign, the one I need (Photoshop) doesn't open. I get the error message "Could not open a scratch file because of disk error." When I click "OK," the program shuts down.

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Photoshop :: Can't Access Scratch File On CS6 Startup

Jul 19, 2013

I just installed Photoshop CS6, on my new PC.  I previously installed Photoshop CC but have decided not to upgrade to that version yet.
 
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My PC has an SSD (C: drive) with enough space for the Photoshop program (installed there) but I do not want any scratch file installed there.  I just brought up Photoshop CC and see that the D drive is specified as the scratch drive.
 
Am I not able to run Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop CC (not at the same time) on the same PC?

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Photoshop :: Could Not Open Scratch File Because Disc Is Not Available - Mac

Mar 5, 2013

I recently changed the Photoshop (CS6) Scratch Disk choice from the default Boot Drive to one of the other internal drives in my MacPro (OS 10.6.8).
 
When I restart Photoshop (CS6) I get the message:"Could not open scratch file because disc is not available" and Photoshop will not launch.
 
I then restart Photoshop with "Command - alt - shift" keys held down (as per suggestion at URL.....)and reset the preferences which allows Photoshop to come back.(Resetting preferences returned the Boot Drive to scratch disk status.)
 
I have another MacPro that - same OS 10.6.8 and Adobe CS6 - and I don't have this scratch disk allocation problem.What is going on with the one  MacPro that prevents me from selecting a Photoshop scratch disk other than the boot drive?

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Mar 15, 2013

Running CS6 photoshop I get an error that the scratch file is locked.

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Nov 6, 2008

I just installed Photoshop CS4, both the 32 and 64 bit versions (part of the "Master Collection"). After opening the programs I changed the scratch disk location to two separate drives other than where Photoshop resides, where it had placed said file as a default. Now neither Photoshop versions will open.

I get the following message:

"Could not open a scratch file because the scratch file is locked..."

Just one problem, there is no scratch file visible on either of the two drives...
My operating system is Vista Ultimate on a 64 bit Quad CPU machine with 8Gb of ram, two Raptor HDs, four 750Gb HDs configured into one RAID 5 drive and Nvida GEForce 8800GTS graphics card.

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Photoshop Elements :: How To Move Scratch File

Dec 17, 2012

I just installed PSE 11 yesterday (Sat).  I played with Organizer for a while, first.  While there, I edited My preferences.  One of the things I changed was the location of the scratch file.  I set it to the root DIR on the D: HD, which has only a scant few Win files on it.  This is a 1.5Tb HD with mostly free space.  Now though when I select the editor, PSE tells me that either the file is locked or I don't have permission to access it.
 
When I investigated this on D: using Win Explorer, the file, apparently, doesn't exist.  I tried going back to Organizer & editing preferences, but wasn't able to see an option for setting the scratch file.  So now PSE Editor loads fine.  How do I properly move the scratch file from the C: HD to the D: HD?
 
My system is Win 7 (64),This is a brand new PSE 11 installation, I haven't added anything to it,My C: drive has 60gb free and is a 120gb SSD.I have 8gb system RAM.

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Photoshop :: Could Not Open A Scratch File Because Of A Disk Error?

Sep 11, 2012

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Photoshop :: Could Not Open Scratch File Because No Necessary Access Privileges

May 22, 2012

When I try to open photoshop I get the following message "Could not open a scratch file because you do not have the necessary access privileges". I click OK and get "Could not open Photoshop because you do not have the necessary access privileges". It then closes.
 
My CS4 Illustrator opens fine. Photoshop opened just fine 2 days ago.
 
I tried to open Indesign and that just crashes immediately (but I have never opened Indesign before...).
 
The only thing I can think of that might be relevant is that my computer was stolen about 6 months ago - when I got a replacement computer I simply reinstalled the same CS4.

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Photoshop :: Scratch Disc Instantly Fills Up When Open 1.4 GB File

Aug 29, 2012

My scratch disc instantly fills up when I open a 1.4 gb file? I have 400gb available?

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Photoshop :: How To Move The Primary Scratch Paging File To Another Volume

May 14, 2013

How do you move the primary scratch paging file to another volume.

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Jul 3, 2013

I have an App developer that is requesting an .AI file for developing an App that can be utilized on all the following Apple hardware (iPhone 4, iPhone 5, iPod touch, iPad, iPad mini). He is insisting on it, because of the vector file. I have a design file that was completed in a layerd PSD. I want to know what, if any, quality is lost from converting from PSD to .AI vector file? Would it be better to have the Designers strach over from Scratch?

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Photoshop Elements :: Could Not Open Scratch File Because Of Disk Error

Jan 21, 2013

All my MACINTOSH versions of Photoshop - S5, Elements 10, Elements 11 - display the opening start screen, but ABORT THE LAUNCH of the EDITOR with the error message:

"Could not open scratch file because of disk error."
 
"Could not initialize Photoshop Elements because the preferences file was invalid (it has been deleted)"
 
I have cleaned up my external disks so that they all have at least 100GB of free space
 
How can I correct this so that I can recover the Preferences, re-establish the Scratch Disk, and launch the Photoshop Editor?

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Jan 31, 2013

I have Photoshop Elements 10.  It worked until I upgraded to Mountain Lion.Now when I try to open it, I get two error messages: 1: "Could not open a scratch file because the disk is not available."  2: "Could not initialize Photoshop Elements because the disk is not available."

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Apr 11, 2012

I have a script that makes PDF-file with suffix revision. Now I want to expand this script so it even makes a STEP-file of the 3d-file connected to the drawing. This would make all manufacture files in one button. That should be nice..

How will i manage with this since the active document is the drawing not the part. (see code below)

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May 3, 2012

Before I run this on Autodesk Inventor 2012, any possible problems that I might have with the following VBA macro code?

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