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2005-10-08 01:21 PM
2005-10-08 04:04 PM
2005-10-08 07:02 PM
2005-10-08 09:13 PM
Dwight wrote:
My G5 is up-to-date, has an extra 250 gigamegulon drive (almost full, already! Darn those internet movies!) and I have no problems with either ArchiCAD (beyond the usual frustration) or Photoshop (thank you, Adobe for such a wonderful product).
Your problem is probably where you are placing your scratch disks.
Locate both in the Preferences for your applications and make sure that they are using the new drive.
ArchiCAD says that it prefers the startup drive, but I have used an alternative location without problems.
2005-10-08 09:20 PM
2005-10-09 12:09 AM
Dwight wrote:
My G5 is up-to-date, has an extra 250 gigamegulon drive (almost full, already! Darn those internet movies!) and I have no problems with either ArchiCAD (beyond the usual frustration) or Photoshop (thank you, Adobe for such a wonderful product).
Your problem is probably where you are placing your scratch disks.
Locate both in the Preferences for your applications and make sure that they are using the new drive.
ArchiCAD says that it prefers the startup drive, but I have used an alternative location without problems.