Scratch disk is full on Photoshop CS6 but I can't close Photoshop as I would lose all of the work I've done.

I've been working on a drawing for awhile and a little error message popped up saying my scratch disks are full. I've tried multiple things but I apparently need to restart Photoshop for those things to kick in. I can't restart it as almost all of my work will be gone. Any help is appreciated.

You can purge the swap files etc. from the Edit menu. Try that. Otherwise there is simply no way to salvage the situation once PS runs out of memory, virtual and real one...
Mylenium

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    Message was edited by: PECourtejoie (email address removed to avoid spam)

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