

Photoshop CS3 works with it just fine though, so guess I'd better get to work learning Photoshop CS3. Photoshop 7 and Western Digital Elements 2 TB hard drive (as well as the WE Mybook 2tb the original poster owns) are simply incompatable with Photoshop 7. Looks like now though, unless I want to send this Western Digital 2tb hard drive back, I'm going to have to learn to use the upgrade. I've been fighting having to learn it though, since I'm so comfortable with Photoshop 7 and the first few times I used CS3 It was missing key elements I used all the time in 7 or at least they were moved and I coudln't find them. I upgraded Photoshop 7 awhile back when I learned that, after CS3, Photoshop 7 would be no longer upgradable and you'd have to buy the full version.

This thread gave me the idea to try saving files using my upgraded version of Photoshop, CS3, rather then Photoshop 7 and see if I still got the Disc Full Error and it saved successfully. I happened to have the same problem so went to the web for answers. There must be some communication problem between PS and the new drive, any ideas on how to fix it? I've googled and found mention of others with the same problem, but no fixes. Here is where it gets really strange-Photoshop can save that file anywhere else on my computer, on C: or on F.Īny other photo program or other program can save to G: perfectly fine, with no errors. I can't save a large file, a jpg, or a 5KB gif, I get an error message that says "Cannot save "filename" because disk g: is full" I cannot use photoshop to save ANYTHING to the G: drive.

I have a backup 250 gig drive with 200 gigs free (f: )Īnd my new Mybook 2TB drive which has 1.7 TB free (g: ) This is how it is currently set up, since I added the 2TB drive: I recently bought a 2TB drive that I want to store one copy and all my post-processed work on, to save space on my computer. I have used it with no issue for years, saving to my internal harddrive and a 250 gig external HD. I have Photoshop 7 (ancient, I know, but for how I use it I haven't been able to justify the upgrade over camera equipment)
