Programs closing - scratch disc issue on drive C

TB hard drive new laptop,  creative quite installed by techie on Cdrive, disc shows full. no stratch disc room left. programs shut down.  not configured properly. Need help.

System info, exact program versions, everything else. And seriously: Use proper sentences to explain your situation! It's simply not nice trying to deduct any sensible meaning from something that looks like the user has a total brain hiccup.
Mylenium

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    macrobob

    Is there a way of moving the captured HDV video in the Scratch Disc for a project from an iMac hard drive to an external drive if the initial capture placed it in the iMac drive.
    Yes, just copy the files to the folder(s) you want them to be in.
    I normally capture to my internal drive (Final Cut Express Documents > Capture Scratch folder.) After capturing, I copy the clips to a folder on one of my external drives; usually give the folder the name of the shoot. That's my simple way of organizing clips on my hard drives; and it makes backing up easier too.
    After you copy the clips, you should delete the clips from their original location (I assume that is your Capture Scratch folder on your system HD). Be sure to Empty the Trash. Very important - make sure you have successfully copied all your clips to the external drive; once you empty trash, the originals are gone.
    When you open your project file the next time, all your clips will be offline and you will have to go through the Reconnect Media process to re-associate your clips with your project. After successfully reconnecting media, Save your project and all should be fine.
    I highly recommend reading the sections of the manual (online help) about scratch disk locations; and reconnecting media.
    but the Easy set up did not give me a scratch option and placed it in the default (iMac) drive.
    Scratch locations are not part of Easy Setups. You set your scratch disk location in FCE > System Settings.

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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/thatryan/3749483433/

    Look on your hard drive-- there should be a default final cut documents folder there already. It got parked there when you installed.

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    Thanks, most informative.
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    I am weighing my options on creating a wireless network around an external HD. My macbook pro is getting full and I am going to do a spring cleaning and get everything in order. I pretty much know how I want to do it but I am wondering if I can use an external hard drive as a scratch disc, wirelessly?
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    Nevermind. This answered my question: http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/index.php/t-610667.html
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  • How in the world can I select my external hard drive as a scratch disc for video?  Please skip the obvious, like 'is it plugged in?'

    At wit's end trying to select my external hard drive to load video on.  Time Machine backed stuff up on it so the computer knows it's there but it won't show anywhere else, iMovie or FCE4.   

    Hi Eric and thanx for the fast response.  I've had very little time to piddle around with this iMac and fce4 since I got it a few years back but I DO remember seeing an option back then--when capturing video from the camera--to choose some other scratch disc.  Some time after buying and plugging in the ext. drive I clicked on Time Machine (not even knowing what it was--some window popped up and it looked good).  I wonder if turning on Time Mach has locked me out of the ext. drive.  It doesn't show up ANYWHERE ANYTIME now, not under system pref., user pref. in fce4 or iMovie or anything else EXCEPT when I click on Time Machine it does tell me I've 2.97 terrabytes of space (which has to be the ext. drive; the iMac has 500 gb).  I'm thinking of uninstalling and reinstalling fce4 and starting over.

  • Scratch Disc Questions using Firewire External Drive & Imac

    Hello. I've read through the existing questions regarding scratch disc and Photoshop, yet can't seem to find an answer to my questions. I would greatly appreciate any tips/advice. Here is my setup and situation:
    I am running an iMac with a 2.16 intel core 2 duo processor, 3 GB memory, and running OS X version 10.6.4. I am currently using versions cs3 and cs4 of Photoshop, but plan to upgrade to cs5 soon.
    The problem I am having is when running Photoshop, my computer becomes very slow. After reading about possible reasons, I came across a couple of sources (including Adobe themeselves) mentioning that the scratch disc should be a designated drive seperate from the drive containing the operating system. Since I am using an iMac that only allows for one internal drive, my only apparent option seems to be an external drive.
    Many people say don't use an external drive, but if you are going to; use an eSATA or firewire. The imac does have firewire 800 capabilities. Should I consider this?
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    Designer,
    Photoshop benefits greatly from having a scratch disk on a separate physical drive, not on the boot disk or on another partition of the boot disk. It's almost not worth connecting via Firewire 400 because the transfer limitations don't allow much performance improvement. But using a Firewire 800 connection gives excellent performance.
    Running Photoshop on a one-drive machine is a little frustrating due to the performance hit without the separate scratch drive.
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  • How to Reformat the hard drive I use to edit with..."scratch disc"

    Today when I turned on my computer I got a strange message on the screen that basically said I need to back up one of my drives and format it asap. It also said the computer couldn't repair it.
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    I am in the process of backing my files up now. One thing I noticed was that some of my files I don't need anymore and wanted to trash them but it won't allow me to trash files! I get an error message when I drag the file to the trash. So I am going to have to back everything up and I guess will have to erase the disc.
    I never reformatted a disc before so if anyone knows what I need to do that would be great since this is the drive I used to edit with.
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    Message was edited by: DVX100Shooter

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  • I have PSE-12 on Mac. Got message "scratch disc full" tried changing drive to backup disc. Now PSE-12 will not open to allow me to go back to original drive. What can I do?

    Using PSE-12 on my Mac and got the message 'scratch disc full' I have backup disc attached to computer and tried making this the number 1 disc. I now can't get PSE-12 to open so that I can get back and reverse the order of these discs. What can I do?

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  • Photoshop 7.0 scratch disc full error.

    I just reinstalled PS 7.0 on my Windows 7 Pro 64bit system and PS 7 won't open due to a scratch disc error message. When I tried to install the 7.1 update, it can't find the PS 7 folder even when I navigate to it. I tried ctrl-shift-alt keys together but I still can't get it to open so I can set the scratch disc preferences. What are the shortcut keys to use? Any suggestions why I can't update PS 7? Thanks.

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    Mylenium

  • Photoshop CC scratch disc error

    I'm having a frequent scratch disc error program when coming back to my computer after being away. I'll pull up the program ... which has already been open and it'll just say "a scratch disc error has occured" and then shuts down.
    my local hard drive where photoshop is installed has 250g free
    I've got an external drive set as an additional scratch disc with 1.51T free.
    It seems like it could be more of a sleep issue or something with coming back to something that was already open and maybe the external being asleep? But that seems highly unlikely for it to just go "meh. whatever. close." when locally there's still plenty of space left.
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    Faulting module name: MSVCR100.dll, version: 10.0.40219.1, time stamp: 0x4d5f034a
    Exception code: 0x40000015
    Fault offset: 0x00000000000761c9
    Faulting process id: 0x1960
    Faulting application start time: 0x01cf64846ca3361b
    Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64 Bit)\Photoshop.exe
    Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64 Bit)\MSVCR100.dll
    Report Id: e2abcc66-d092-11e3-9d59-50e549bba8c0

    I have not had any real problems with letting my workstation with an external disk  enter sleep state. When the system wakes up I have often notice the my external 4TB Seagate usb 3 drive take some time to get running and will often see Windows Autoplay popup window for the drive.  However I don't use that drive for application work space like Photoshop scratch space.  For application may be off and running before the drive is ready after sleeping.  I find the USB3 external hard disk performs almost as well as my internal 10k RPM 500GB disk.  I did not expect that.

  • Ghosted audio scratch disc in FCE

    So I've been FCP and FCE for years. Today I was digitizing material into FCE just fine. Then I switched tapes. No, no matter what I do, I can't capture audio. When checking my scratch disc setup, everything is checked but audio is ghosted which means audio is not being captured. Since FCE doesn't have the editable options that FCP does when it comes to issues like this, I'm limited in what I can do. I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to get the audio to "wake up". The only thing that happened that might have effected this is that the external drive became disconnected during the tape change so it may have messed with the automatic device settings or something. But I've rebooted, closed projects, started new projects, etc but I just can't seem to get the audio up and running. HELP!

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  • Perfomance  Adobe CC - didn't find additional scratch disc

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  • No disc in the drive. Please install disc into drive E.

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  • What does it mean when I get the message "scratch disc is full"?

    Trying to work on Photoshop and I'm getting the message, "scratch disc is full".

    Ultimately here is the deal. Like OS X and Windows do at the system level, Photoshop will grow a virtual memory scratch file on your hard drive if you don't have enough RAM to do what you are trying to do.
    That means, step 1 in preventing the scratch file is to put more RAM in the Mac so that Photoshop doesn't run out so fast and have to shove data off to the disk to make room.
    Step 2 is to put the scratch file on another disk. This is why pros have often used desktop towers, because you can put multiple disks inside them. For example, system on one disk with lots of free space, photo library on another disk so it can grow freely, and another disk that is used exclusively to hold scratch files for Photoshop and other programs that need to do the same thing like Apple Final Cut. Splitting the data streams (system, file access, scratch) like this also speeds up the machine considerably since they're not all trying to use the disk at the same time.
    The way you put the scratch file on another disk is to go into the Photoshop prefs, click Performance, and assign one of your other disks as a Scratch Disk there. (Use a fast disk, not a network or USB 1.0/2.0 disk, and partitioning your main disk will not help.)
    If you do this, you don't need to change your main disk at all, you don't need to manually move any files off of it. Because by moving the scratch file off your main disk, the 58GB of free space you have there will now be plenty.
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