Photoshop wont start. Scratch disc not available

Please help. I assigned a certain drive on my Mac pro to be a scratch disc for CS4 like I did when i had a PC. Now when i try and start CS4 it stops and says "could not open a scratch file because the disc is not available" I press OK and then get "Could not initialize photoshop because the disk is not available". I uninstalled PS4 and then reinstalled but it still does it. The scratch disc I assigned is a partition of the main drive. I have no idea what to do next.

Thank you for the quick and correct answer. Almost as soon as I pushed the submit button on the problem I realized what I had done was a preference setting and remembered to go delete that file, after which all was fine. Whew

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