Make your new internal drive your scratch drive by opening Edit>Preferences, then just set the scratch drive to the new internal drive's letter. Keep your PS files on your boot drive - the performance increase comes from your data being on a different physical drive - the operative word is physical drive ( ok, that's two words). Your speed increase comes from the fact that the computer can access both drives almost simultaneously - reading program instructions from your boot drive, then reading the scratch disk without having to spin and move the heads. I'm also keeping all my images on my "scratch drive", which I believe speeds things up a bit as well. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Dean <dean@t...> wrote: > Hey! > > I too am confused by scratch drives. > > I currently have only one internal drive and one external drive. I'm > about to get another internal drive which will just be for photography > and I will put photoshop and other printing related applications on that. > > What is the best way to set up this drive for photoshop? > > Thanks in advance. > > Sooner, > Dean
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What's best with scratch drives (was Re: Puzzled by PS scratch drives)
2005-03-23 by William Cheadle
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