Photoshop :: External Solid State Drive For Scratch Disk?

Jul 17, 2012

After doing everything i can find to optimize my hardware/software for doing 3D animation in Ps Ext CS6. I still cannot render an animation to video using the Ray Traced Final setting. (Ray Traced Draft, no problem.) The last time I tried (after repairing disk permissions), at least Ps did not crash and give me the same old crash report (Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x00000007a0020000). This time I just got an error msg that my request could not be completed. (Progress?) Checking Activity Monitor, I could see that my available RAM, which was 13 GB when I started the render was now less than 1 GB (761 MB).
 
So, I have come to the conclusion that my 16 GB of RAM and 300 GB available for virtual memory on my HD is not enough for rendering the type of 3D animation I am trying to do. Would you agree? Also, I have read it is not good to use the same HD your program is installed on for a scratch disk, so I am considering getting an external solid state drive to use as a scratch disk.

View 48 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Photoshop :: External USB 3 Hard Drive As Scratch Disk

Aug 10, 2013

Just wondering is it OK to use a External USB 3 500 GB Hard Drive as Scratch Disk. I have USB 3 ports on my PC and have internal hard drive also, but would it be OK to use the external drive as a scratch disk

View 3 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Scratch Disk On External Hard Drive

Oct 10, 2008

I have photoshop CS2 on my desktop computer (XP). The hard drive is partitioned and I have photoshop scratch disk on its own partition (10GB).

I have photoshop CS3 on my laptop (Vista Premium, 2GB ram). There is only one hard drive in the laptop. It is already partitioned into three - C drive: windows + programs, S drive: system files, X drive: recovery.

My question is do I keep my scratch drive on the C drive or can/should I partition an external hard drive (250GB) and put my photoshop scratch disk on there? The external drive is via USB.

View 36 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Why Scratch Disk Are Set To RAM Drive

May 31, 2013

From what I've read, the scratch disk in Photoshop is there so that if you become low on RAM, it will move data from the RAM to the allocated scratch disk...so why bother making that scratch disk the RAM when it'll just be going from the RAM...to the RAM?

View 5 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: CS6 Scratch Disk On Hard Drive Or SSD?

Jan 13, 2013

I've purchased a Windows 7 PC with 16 MB RAM, 2 terabytes and a 250 GB SSD. I'm going to load Photoshop on the SSD and the OS on the hard drive. Where should the scratch disk go?

View 3 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Use Network Drive As Scratch Disk?

Nov 19, 2012

Is it possible to use a network drive as a scratch disk? I have very little space left on my only internal drive and don't want to have to purchase a drive just to connect to my PC for a couple projects.

View 7 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Flash Drive As Scratch Disk -...

Aug 13, 2008

I have an internal expresscard 16 GB flash drive and Photoshop doesn't see it. So I can't select it as a scratch disk. Is there a workaround to get PSCS3 to see this drive? or did I just waste my money?

View 4 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Scratch Disk Error Has Occurred On Brand New External HD

Nov 12, 2012

Here are my specs:
 
Mac
OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion
3.2 Ghz Intel Core i3
8 Gb 1333Mhz DDR3 (was running 4 gb. an apple specialist just installed another 4 of Crucial brand. I wanted 16gb, but apparently I got a Mac in mid 2010 when it's finicky about it's Ram. Ugh)
 
Photoshop CS5 12.0.4 x64
 
Brand new 1 TB Toshiba External Used Only as a Scratch Disk,
Available: 999.35
Used 848.3 Mb
Files: 73
Folders: 14
Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
 
1 TB internal on the Mac that is checkmarked as secondary Scratch.
 
I'm working with Jpeg image files, mainly using Batch Processing. This error is usually occuring when I go to save my files, but today it occurred in the middle of using Content Aware. My crop tool is set at 250 resolution, and today I hadn't even cropped yet. Mac was freshly restarted last night and only a few picures edited after I restarted, so all memory should have been mainly purged. (although I had used content aware on one picture last night after restarting, a pretty large corner of a studio backdrop)
 
Should I be partioning my external? Is this TOO much space? My thinking was an empty hard drive wouldn't have to be searched, but I really probably don't know what I'm talking about.
 
I never got any errors when I was using my internal HD on the Mac, it was just slowing down after using Batch Processing and Actions. (I edit for a photographer) I do realize I should be using Lightroom. I have Lightroom 3, but I just don't have the time to learn right now, as this is the photographers busy season.

View 25 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Mac Version Of 6 Not Launch If Scratch Disk Not Set To Boot Drive?

Mar 5, 2013

Mac OS 10.8.2. PS6 will not launch unless the boot drive is set as the number one option for the scratch disk. Even if I choose another internal drive and set it as the number one option for PS6 it will not launch. My boot drive is only a 120GB SSD so I don't want to use it as the main scratch disk.

View 13 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Second Internal Hard Drive Not Visible As Scratch Disk Option / CC

Jun 27, 2013

I recently upgraded to an SSD on my MBP, I bought a caddy and swapped out the optical drive for the original HDD internally. Now, I was hoping to move the scratch disk from the SSD to the original HDD, but the HDD doesn't even show up as an option in the Photoshop preferences. The drive is easily accessible anywhere else, and even accessible through the open/save/etc. menus within Photoshop, so OS X and Photoshop both know the drive is there, but Photoshop just isn't showing it as an option within the Scratch Disk options setting.

View 16 Replies View Related

AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Solid State Drive

Jul 25, 2012

I recently obtained a new laptop with a Solid State Drive and, holy smokes, it's seems at least twice as fast as another laptop with comparable specs like RAM and processor. I used a stopwatch. It was incredible.

Things like opening the program, opening drawings and re-loading Xref's are all way way way faster than without the SSD.

To those of you who have added SSD, are you seeing the same boost? This appears to be an easy way for Civil 3D users to increase speed tremendously, without purchasing a whole new system.

View 9 Replies View Related

VideoStudio :: Speed Up Editing Process With Solid-state Drive?

Oct 4, 2012

if this has come up before, but can I expect an improvement in rendering speed or get other performance improvements by adding a solid-state drive (SSD)? Will an SSD speed up making proxies or make the editing process faster/smoother in general?

View 7 Replies View Related

Illustrator :: How To Change Scratch Disc From Default System To External Drive

Jan 23, 2014

using mac os I need to change my scratch disc from the default "system" to an external drive.

In preferences> scratch discs it sees the hard drive i have attached...so i  choose it, I click ok and get the usual warning about having to restart illustator to implement the change. problem is, when i quit, then restart illustrator, no dice. it's defaulted back to " system". I change it again. click ok. then, just to see, i re- open the preference panel. it's already gone back to " system". what gives? i've tried over and over and it just wont take.

View 6 Replies View Related

Lightroom :: Delete From Disk Option Does Not Work On External Drive?

Jan 4, 2012

I am running LR 3.6 on Windows 7 and keep my images on an external drive. When I select the "Delete from Disk" option, the file is removed from the catalog but now from the external drive as it is supposed to.

View 1 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Scratch Disk Can't Be Created / Disk Error

Mar 29, 2012

Windows 7, had everything working fine. Added SSD and installed system from scratch on SSD. Old drive is now my second drive.
 
Trying to put the scratch disk on the second (old) drive to reduce wear on the SSD. But every time I do, I get the disk error message and it erases all my settings (so annoying!)
 
I figure it's a permissions thing since I've had to deal with that already to some degree, but I don't know how to fix it since I don't know where adobe is trying to save the scratch file.

View 6 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Error :: A Defective Disk Drive, A Defective Disk Drive Cable, Or Incorrect Peripheral Cable Termination

Jun 10, 2008

This document has been damaged by a disk error. The most likely causes of this error are: a defective disk drive, a defective disk drive cable, or incorrect peripheral cable termination. Some of the pixels in this document may be invalid.

View 5 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Unable To Designate Internal Drive As Scratch Disc (non Boot Drive)?

Aug 10, 2012

1) I'm unable to designate an internal drive as a scratch disc (non boot drive). Drive is clean, empty, I've chkdsk'd, permissions set to full, I can read and write files on it, and I'm able to designate it as scratch for Illustrator but PS6 doesn't like it. Says I don't have access.
 
2) I upgraded to PS6 extended (cloud) and after a week it now hangs during startup at loading Nik Color Efex Pro 4 plugin. Hangs for about 3 minutes before continuing.

View 2 Replies View Related

Photoshop Elements :: Transferring Photos / Videos From Hard Drive To External Drive?

Jan 6, 2014

Using Elements 11 - My photos are taking over my hard-drive and I want to safely transfer all my photos and videos to an external hard-drive.  How do I do it without loosing info and/or later having to re-connect thousands of pictures?

View 1 Replies View Related

Photoshop Elements :: 11 - Transferred Data From Hard Drive To External Drive

Feb 10, 2014

PSE11 transferred data from hard drive to external drive how do i direct PSE11 to new drive/catalog

View 2 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: SSD And Scratch Disk

Oct 8, 2012

I have recently bought an SSD (sandisk 120GB) which i have installed windows on. i have another 500gb internal drive which is empty and am wondering whether i should install photoshop on the 500gb drive and put the scratch disk on the SSD or the other way round.

View 4 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Can PS App And Its Scratch Disk Be Put On Same SSD

Aug 2, 2012

how an SSD differs from a regular hard drive, there is no drop in performance when your stratch disk is assigned to the same SSD containing your Photoshop app.. I heard this setup is much faster than the conventional setup of having your app and scratch disk on separate hard drives.

View 6 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: CS5.5 Using A Lot Of Scratch Disk

Aug 10, 2012

I have just built my new rig (Asus p9x79 pro, 32GB 1600Mhz DDR3, Intel 3820, old GTX285 1GB, Win7 pro.....many hard drives ) as I am working on a very big project producing 440x240cm200ppi digital drawings to be installed as lightbox artworks at the same size.
 
My old system just could not cope with the demands I was putting on it as It only had 12gb RAM. I have two scratch disks set up x1 30gb SSD (dedicated) and x1 240gb SSD ( has other stuff on it with 75gb free ). I am also using Photoshop CS5 Extended (updated) with RAM usage set to 80% (23976).
 
While I realise PS will still make use of the scratch disk despite the amount of RAM I was shocked to see the first drive (30gb) was almost full with 5gb space left when I loaded the PSB file with x9 layers. Looking at the meta data in Bridge it tells me the file size is 6.90GB with pixel dimensions of 34646x18898@200ppi. Windows reports that I am only using 20GB of my 32GB..
 
Shouldn't PS be using more RAM before going to the slower reads on a  SSD? Windows Task Manager tells me I have 8150 RAM cached, 12310 RAM Available and 4215 RAM Free.  If Photoshop is not using the 12GB would it be wise to make a 9GB RAM DISK for an addition boost...not even sure if that would work, but, I hate the feeling of having all that RAM and 1/3 not being used.

View 7 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: How To Set Up Scratch Disk

May 11, 2007

I added a second hard drive and would like to know how to best set it up for use as a scratch disk.

The default in the Plug-Ins & Scratch Disks dialogue box was:

First: Startup

Second: None

Third: None

Fourth: None

I'm wondering if I should change the first to the new drive or keep it as "startup" and add the new drive to second.

View 3 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Scratch Disk

Sep 17, 2006

I have a Mac Pro, with more than one HD. When I try to assign the other drive as the Scratch disk, and relaunch PS, I get the dreaded "can't access disk". I then have to remove prefs. and my Scratch disk no longer appears.

View 2 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: SSD For Scratch Disk, Has Anyone Tried...

Feb 2, 2009

I'm thinking about the getting the Intel 80gb MLC ssd drive for primary use as a scratch disk...I may get a SLC if I can justify the price...

Has anyone tried SSD's as a scratch disk. Any 'real world' experiences out there?

View 18 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Scratch Disk For Cs3

May 23, 2009

can explain the process to make a scratch disk for Photoshop cs3.I have a graphics company and bought cs3 it is working well but i am going to add another disk in my computer for this and need info to set this disk up.

View 2 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Scratch Disk,

Dec 10, 2008

my computer got a lil virus, I had to system restore. Virus gone, BUT, seems as though my Photoshop kind of reset itself. Becuase when I opened it, the template was different (I used to have only 2 windows on the right, it reset itself to open with 4 windows) and when I used to create a new file the background was the transparent checkered pattern, and now it's just a plan white background, so something obviously reset.

THat's cool, no problem there. So I go to create a new photo, and I use a VERY simple too, I use the Paint Bucket to fill a 500x500 image, Photoshop has a lilttle load bar come up so it can LOAD to fill my little space, and if i let it sit, it will eventually say "Scratch Disk is Full".

Now, I've gone online to see how to fix that. I've found multiple FAQ sites. And this is what I've done to still no avail:

1. I've gone into Preferences and set the Scratch Disk location to my C:// drive that it previously was.

2. Set it so that 100% of my RAM can be used for Photoshop

3. Defragmented my C:// Drive

4. Searched for any ~PSD temp files, my computer said it found none.

View 2 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Scratch Disk ...

Apr 21, 2007

When I attempt to load photoshop,

A pop up box appears saying that the selected scratch disks are almost full,
and there are 4 drop down boxes: First, Second, Third, Fourth.

With the "First", with either Startup or C drive selected, photoshop won't load.

This pop up box has never appeared before.

So, when I press ok on this box, photoshop continues to load for a few seconds then it states that it cannot continue loading because there was an error that it couldn't recover from!

There are no PST temporary files located on my computer,

And it isn't the "working with large image" problem because I don't even GET to open photoshop in the first place!

View 1 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Scratch Disk/RAM/HDD

Nov 6, 2007

I am now working with 10megapixel images, just basic post processing i.e. saturation, curves, and sharpening.

My question is as follows.

I have a 1.6ghz dell laptop, with 1gb ram, and 80gb hd with about 32gb free.
Sometimes when batch processing (50 to 100 photos) at once, Ill get the scratch disk full error. I know its not a good idea to have the scratch and OS on the same drive, but not much I can do about it. I'm thinking about getting another gig of ram to bring me up to a total of 2gb, and a 500gb external hard drive. I can move the photos (about 20gigs worth) to the external, then i'd have about 50gigs free on my internal. I know an external is not the best for scratch, but again it will only be if I use the 50gb on my internal first. I will eventually have to get another HD anyway for these huge images.

So will a total of 2gb ram, 50gigs free on internal for primary scratch, and the remainder of my 500gb external for secondary scratch, give me a noticeable improvement?

View 6 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Scratch Disk

Feb 17, 2005

I am getting a "Scratch disk almost full" message when I start up PS.

I'm using v7.0 on XP.

The first disk offers me the option of C:/ or Startup.

When I select startup it complains its almost full but I can't find out where it is so I can empty it!

If I select C:/ it complains about sharing with windows and I don't know how to offer any further alternative.

View 7 Replies View Related

Photoshop :: Scratch Disk

Jul 5, 2009

How much hard drive space should be allocated to photoshop? We are working with files at times exceeding 6GB. We have 32GB of RAM and a few hard drives, internal and external. Second: the size of my Documents folder is no more than 250gb and the capacity of the system hard drive is 500. What else could possibly take up so much room? the programs take up about 50gb so im left with 200 missing GB?  

View 6 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved