I am not posting this as the 'solution' since its more of a workaround than a solution/fix, but thank you for at least getting it working again for me till Adobe applies a actual 'update/fix' for the issue. How about a Update/Patch for those of us with PS7 (or those of us that can't afford to 'upgrade' to a newer version of Photoshop) m, that would allow PS7 to recognize a larger drive (say up to 4tb for example), so we can use it without this frustration, Photoshop should have been remedied of this 'known' issue, long agoīut thanks to your help i am now able to use it again, but i would hope for a real fix to be applied as this is a known and frustrating issue
OK, i had to restart my PC to finish some Windows updates, and after restarting, i tried to set the Scratch Disk location, and it seemed to work this time, i reset it to E Drive, instead of C, and Photoshop opened up without the error and is usable now, the main issue i have with this is that this is a 'work around' not really a 'fix' for the error/issue According to the Photoshop system requirements, you need to have at least 10 gigabytes of free disk space for smooth and comfortable work with the editor. I just tried what you said, and i chose the other drive that it works on ,(i went from C drive to E drive for 'First' Startup), and it gave the exact same error, but yet if i were to boot to that drive Photoshop works perfect The main reason why your Photoshop says that its scratch disks are full on your Mac is that the application is running out of storage space required to complete its tasks.