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Can you help me? I have installed photoshop to my macbook and when i’m working it begins to write “Any scratch disk available” and really, when i look at Preferences - Scratch disk there’s nothing disk to choice. What can i do, what’s bad? Thanks

  • Try holding Cmd/opt as you launch PS. That should present a choice before it starts up. – Tetsujin Jan 11 '18 at 20:14
  • Info on Photoshop and [scratch disks](https://macpaw.com/how-to/clear-your-scratch-disk) – spike_66 Jan 12 '18 at 08:44
  • Yes, thanks, i did it but for choice there’s only “Startup” i chose that, now it’s for now running, but i think it’s still so slow, when i crop for example and when i go to Preferences -> Scratch disks, still nothing is here. So i don’t know if it’s right. – Kan Klokan Gur Jan 13 '18 at 17:50
  • How many disks should you have choose from? If you only have a single Mac volume, the regular boot drive 'Macintosh HD', then that's the only choice you'll get. You will get better performance if your scratch disk isn't your boot drive, & especially if it isn't a tiny drive & almost full. SSD fares no better than HD once nearly full. – Tetsujin Jan 14 '18 at 09:27
  • Yes, i have only one disk Macintosh HD, and only Startup to choice, but when i choice it works very bad and very slow how i wrote. I have 40 gb free space on this disk, but when i’m working in photoshop, mac writes that disk is full, when i quit photoshop, again 40 gb. I tried to connect external hdd but it’s not possible use it because is not in choice. – Kan Klokan Gur Jan 16 '18 at 19:08
  • You should have included that information in your question - it would have saved 7 days of comments. What format is the external drive? It must be GUID/HFS+ for Photoshop to use it. – Tetsujin Jan 18 '18 at 08:35
  • But the external drive i tried just now, first not. No it was FAT32. That i don’t know. – Kan Klokan Gur Jan 18 '18 at 20:40

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