Photoshop CC selective color UNDO BUG

do this in photoshop CC:
- open an image
- layer -> new adj layer -> selective color
preset: custom
colors: reds
cyan -100%
press ctrl+z for UNDO
it restores the effect on the image but it doesnt update the setting to 0%
same thing in all adjustment layers, exposure, levels, curves..
this sucks!
doesn't work even through history tab
my hardware?
core2duo 3.16
6gb ddr2 1066
nvidia 9600gt with the latest drivers
ssd
windows7 64bit
any ideas?

i had this issue too.
press CTRL + K
or go to edit -> prefrences -> general
go to performance section
and press the DEFAULT button
and assign a scratch disk (c:) for example
press ok
restart photoshop and you're done probably
well that worked for me though.

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