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Photoshop...not Enough Ram

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When using PHOTOSHOP for using the automate batch option for pics, I am getting the prompt "COULD NOT SAVE THE FILE BECAUSE THERE IS NOT ENOUGH RAM"
I have 1.5 GB of RAM.... I believe that is more than enough RAM to perform this operation. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Photoshop...not Enough Ram

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i also couldn't understand too. It runs perfectly in mine with half memory. try reinstalling the software or get suppport from Adobe's site. Also check your hardware setting and drivers.
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Re: Photoshop...not Enough Ram

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you should check your scratch disk settings:
Edit > Preferences > Plugins & Scratch Disks

Use as many partitions as needed, although allotting too much scratch disk space also slows the application down a lil bit.
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Thank You for replying,

So, what changes should I make in this area of the program?
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if you have say four partitions on your hard drive, c, d, e and f, select d, e and f as the first, second and third disk. Adobe doesnt recommend using your primary partition to be used as a scratch disk, so you can leave drive c.
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Re: Photoshop...not Enough Ram

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Thank You for replying,

So, what changes should I make in this area of the program?


yes just you select the Partition which have most free space in 1st Scratch Disks then next ....

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