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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Note: If you want to save the text file in a different location or save another text file, click the Choose button, specify 
where to save the text file, name the file if necessary, and click Save. 
From the Edit Log Items menu, choose one of the following options: 
Sessions 
Keeps a record of each time your start or quit Photoshop and each time you open and close files (each 
image’s file name is included). 
Concise 
Includes the text that appears in the history palette in addition to the Sessions information. 
Detailed 
Includes the text that appears in the Actions palette in addition to the Concise information. Choose 
Detailed if you need a complete history of all changes made to files. 
Memory 
Assigning scratch disks 
When your system does not have enough RAM to perform an operation, Photoshop and ImageReady use a propri­
etary virtual memory technology, also called scratch disks. A scratch disk is any drive or drive partition with free 
memory. By default, Photoshop  and ImageReady use  the hard drive  on  which the  operating system is installed  as  the  
primary scratch disk. 
In the Plug-ins & Scratch Disks preferences in Photoshop, you can change the primary scratch disk and designate a 
second, third, or fourth scratch disk to be used when the primary disk is full. Your primary scratch disk should be 
your fastest hard disk; make sure it has plenty of defragmented space available. 
The following guidelines can help you assign scratch disks: 
• 
For best performance, scratch disks should be on a different drive than any large files you are editing. 
• 
Scratch disks should be on a different drive than the one used for virtual memory. 
• 
Scratch disks should be on a local drive. That is, they should not be accessed over a network. 
• 
Scratch disks should be conventional (nonremovable) media. 
• 
RAID disks/disk arrays are good choices for dedicated scratch disk volumes. 
• 
Drives with scratch disks should be defragmented regularly. 
To change the scratch disk assignment
Choose Edit > Preferences > Plug-ins & Scratch Disks (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > Plug-ins &
Scratch Disks (Mac OS).
Choose the desired disks from the menus. You can assign up to four scratch disks of any size that your file system
supports.
Click OK.
Restart Photoshop for the change to take effect.