Help scratch disk is Full (mac)

Help please, Im using a macbook pro (10.8.4) and I can't use my CS6 because I keep getting the message scratch disk is full when it says I have 39.88g free on my hard drive

Fresh Effects wrote:
…I have 32.87GB free out of 83.23GB. I dont know what else I can delete
I would not even think of considering to attempt to run Photoshop on that machine.  Sorry.
The rule of thumb I follow says to figure on 50 to 100 times the size of your largest file ever multiplied by the number of files you have open.  I have seen the scratch file exceed 300 GB once, an admittedly rare occurrence, but it often exceeds 200 GB when stitching large panoramas and the like.
As an example—and stressing that I'm aware that others have even more scratch space than I do—I keep two dedicated, physically separate hard drives as my primary and secondary Photoshop scratch disks and a lot of GB free on my boot drive for the OS.  I also have 16 GB of RAM installed.
Additionally, if you only have a single HD, i.e. your boot drive, you'd need it to be large enough to accommodate both the swap files of the OS as well as Photoshop's scratch.

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