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  1. #1
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    Hi guys,

    I want to brush but it tells me this "could not use brush tool because the scratch disks are full". What is this can somebody help me please?

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    the best thing to do is google the problem. If you search on google and type in the exact (and i mean correct spelling as well) error message and put double quotes around it... outside the double quotes put in te word photoshop and the version number.

    You should find plenty of hits that explain your problem and how to fix it.

  3. #3
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    already did and fixed it

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    Yeah, I got that a lot until a few days ago. Turns out my hard drive was too full. I have to use my new 200G (serial ATA) drive as a scratch disk. *showing off* Sorry..so chuffed to have it

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