To open the dialog box, choose Edit > Preferences > Memory (Windows) or After Effects > Preferences > Memory & Performance (macOS), and select the Show Memory Usage Details button at the bottom of the preferences dialog box. You can copy the information to the clipboard with the Copy button. Community Expert , Jan 27, 2018. I use windows but see if the this works for you. Close down Photoshop. The start Photoshop and immediately press and hold theCMD+Option keys. You should get a popup dialog the looks something like this and be able to change your scratch disk configuration. JJMack. 1 Upvote. On Windows, at least, you can tell the system to keep your temporary files on a different disk. Type "move temp folder" into Cortana and go to the web page she suggests. There's probably a way to do it on Mac as well, but a quick view shows it's perhaps more complicated. Search the web for "move temp folder on Mac". The Purge tool deletes all the cache files of a given Photoshop file. If you don't need access to those files anymore, use this method. Step 1: Click Edit and then choose the Purge field. Step 2
Open Photoshop. In the menu bar, select Photoshop → Preferences. Switch to the Scratch disk section. Select the new drive and click OK. Quit Photoshop and relaunch it. Remember, if you use an external drive as a Photoshop scratch disk, keep it plugged into your Mac when working in Photoshop.
To select a new location for your scratch disk on a Mac, go to the "Photoshop 2023" menu and select "Settings," or press command-K and select "Scratch Disks" from the preferences menu. ydFAPgT.
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