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Aug 3, 2024, 5:56:30 PM8/3/24
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I purchased photoshop elements 13 in cd format instead of online some time ago, and have recently changed computers. I would like to install it on my new computer (mac) however, it does not have a cd or dvd drive because they are becoming obsolete due to the new changes and innovations in technology. I know that one option would be to buy an external cd / dvd drive and install it that way, but they cost around $70+. Is there is any other way to install or download the application without having to purchase it again?

Download and installation help for Prodesigntools links are listed on most linked pages. They are critical; especially steps 1, 2 and 3. If you click a link that does not have those steps listed, open a second window using the Lightroom 3 link to see those 'Important Instructions'.

When using Photoshop, I get files on the system drive that start with Photoshop Temp then a string of numbers. I'd rather not have PS putting these on the SSD. How do I specify where PS will put them? It appears NOT to be the scratch disk since that's set to a different drive. It appears not to be an environment variable since I don't appear to have ANYTHING that points to c:\. I read a number of posts on the Internet that ask this question, but didn't see anything that specified how to move these things.

I have my scratch disk set to the "q:" drive, which is definitely NOT the "c:" drive where the O/S and applications are, and I have photoshop temp files getting put on the scratch disk AND on the C: drive...

Thus, my question. So, if the temp files are still getting put on a disk that is NOT specified as a scratch disk, how DO I change where PS puts ALL the temp files? The ones on the scratch disk are large,

Have the same problem. I changed my scratch disk location to not C. Changed my temporary files in Windows in fact from C drive to a seperate drive even, out of desperation. When rendering in After Effects an animated version of my Photoshop layers, it is creating a gigantic file on C regardless - where there is no room for such a temporary file. I've never encountered this issue before rendering things in the same way previously, and I'm stumped out of my mind. Did you end up figuring this out by any chance, Dave, or anyone else? I need ALL temporary files created by After Effects, Photoshop, etc, to not be on my C drive.

This is my C: drive. Click on the large colour blocks, and the top section tells you what they are. You can see I have >7Gb in my recycle bin. The large green block is Windows Page File, and the red block towards the top right is iTunes back up of my phone.

Look for orphaned Photoshop Temp files in the root directory of any drives you have used as scratch space. If they don't have todays date on, delete them. Note that is different with things like cache, and preview files.

Ok, wow. Fantastic. WinDirStat is a great starting point for me. I have relocated cache locations for MOST of my adobe applications, but not all - I will do that next. But first, I'm going to have some fun with WinDirStat and then look at your other suggetions from there. Thank you.

Thanks again for the help. Reached out to some other sources and got a solution or workaround for the issue and that was to go to Photoshop.exe in Explorer, right click and grant Administrator privledges. Now when I open PS I get a small spalsh screen asking me if I want to "allow this app to make changes to your device?" I click "Yes," the program opens and I am able to see all drives. From that, I selected a scratch disk to use.

Thanks for the prompt response. Went through the steps in the solution hypertext, unfortunatley, the same situation exist. PS 2022 (ver 23.0.1) is only able to see the C:\ drive. Reverted to 23.0 and still the program only sees the C:\ drive. Any other ideas?

I set up a new user account with full administrator priviliges and with both versions of PS 2022 the results were the same - no recognition of the other drives. PS 2021 performed as it should, showing the 3 hard drives in the alternate account.

Thanks for your perseverance on my issue. Much appreciated. Here are screen shots of the drives showing the General and Security tabs views. Please let me know if there is any other information you need this end.

Thanks for the update. Could you please uninstall Photoshop 23.0/23.0.1 using the Adobe Cleaner tool, restart your machine and reinstall Photoshop via Creative Cloud Desktop app and check if that helps.

Well, I just spent 1 1/2 hours CAREFULLY going through the process step-by-step as outlined in the documentation. I restarted my computer and brought up PS 23.0.1. The C:\ drive still remains as the single option for a Scratch Disk. The D:\ and E:\ drives are not shown as options. Nothing has changed.

The other thing we just noticed is the name of the drives is all the same "OS" - If you give the drive unique names does it work? (try not to use names of default OS directies like Documents or Applications - and use unique proper names like "Steve" and "John")

I had this exact same issue - choosing to run as administrator now means I can see all drives and allocate the one I want as scratch disk loaction, however now that I've doen this, I can no longer drag and drop jpegs into PS!

How are you running as an Admin? Are you right-clicking on PS and choosing to run as Admin? Or have you Tried creating a new Admin user account and run Photoshop from the new user account to see if the problem goes away: -troubleshooting.html#permissions

Just to report that I have exactly the same problem. Photoshop only sees the C:\ drive when trying to set the scratch disk to another drive UNLESS I run it as an administrator. It doesn't see any other disk D:, E:, F: or whatever... They are all accessible, no permission problem, and they have a lot of available space. Of course, any other application on the system can access these disks and read from and write to them. What on earth is this code doing when enumerating the system drives ?

By the way, please don't ask the same questions as above because you'd get exactly the same answers about resetting the preferences, adding a new user, giving detais about disk properties and technologies, etc. Just, I can't save an image to any of these drives from Photoshop (unless I run it as an admin). I can do that from any other imaging software, though. The message is

[17756] [1376][Warn] [general] We are going to deprecate this interface soon. Please use HostControllerInfo instead.
[17756] [1376][Warn] [general] We are going to deprecate hostInfo access soon. Please use HostInfoController instead.
[17756] [1376][Warn] [general] We are going to deprecate this interface soon. Please use HostControllerInfo instead.
[17756] [1376][Error] Failed to open logger file for writing.
[17756] Access is denied.
[11392] The command line parameters are mismatched
[19348] RecursiveDirectoryCreate( C:\Users\xxxxxx\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\UXP\PluginsStorage\PHSP\23 directory exists )
[19348] Failed to create directory C:\Users\xxxxxx\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\UXP\PluginsStorage\PHSP\23\Shared, last error is 5
[19348] Failed to create one of the parent directories
[7616] RecursiveDirectoryCreate( C:\Users\xxxxxx\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\UXP\PluginsStorage\PHSP\23 directory exists )
[7616] Failed to create directory C:\Users\xxxxxx\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\UXP\PluginsStorage\PHSP\23\Shared, last error is 5
[7616] Failed to create one of the parent directories

I have a solution for this Problem... This is it You need to format the orther hard drives before you fix it in the laptop. This is why you're formatting; If you had windows on any of the HDD and you changed it to your SSD you have to format the HDD so that photoshop will See the HDD in the laptop.

Had the same problem w/ PS 2022, on a Windows 10 Pro machine, and used the solution as Vino suggested. Worked like a charm. The only caveat is to make sure if you have any data on the drive, is BACK IT UP. Did not experinece similar issues w/ versions of PS 2023 or PS Beta.

Does anyone know how to change the file recovery location? I'd like to keep the files off my system drive and have them autosave to a storage drive. The option is available on other Adobe products but I don't see anywhere I can change the location of this folder in Photoshop. I've moved the scratch disks to a new drive. Will file recovery move to my selected scratch disks or still remain in AppData on my C:/ drive?

I suppose, you can not change the location of Auto recovery documents in photoshop. You can change the time interval but not location. I am not 100% sure but as per my knowledge I am unable to do so not able to find unless it is hidden somewhere

I was looking for an answer to this question also, but didn't find it. THEN, I discovered that the PSAutoRecover folder goes to whatever drive I select for my Photoshop "scratch disk" files. So you can't really select a folder, but you can at least control what hard drive it is on ... Edit > Preferences > Scratch Disks

I'm trying to get Photoshop onto a different drive, with over 900 gigs of space, because every time it goes onto my main one, it always tells me the scratch disks are full and thus I cannot do anything. It's beyond annoying. On top of it constantly deleting my brushes and patterns. So I need to put Photoshop on a separate drive that will be for Photoshop ONLY.

two points; Photoshop will install to the same folder as the rest... and will move part of the files if you change the path after install so make a folder for all your Adobe stuff and put them all together

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