Are you facing the "Could not Complete the Command because of Disk Error" message in Adobe Photoshop? This common issue can be frustrating, especially when you're in the middle of an important project. In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll guide you through effective solutions to tackle scratch disk errors and get Photoshop running smoothly again. So there are multiple way to fix this issue. First, you will go to Edit Purge then clear or remove all history / histories or cache and then close adobe photoshop and then restart again photoshop and your issue will be fix. *** If you issue is not FIX then apply second method. Next, we’ll show you how to change your scratch disk preferences within Photoshop. Learn to select a different drive or partition to optimize performance and avoid errors. If you have multiple drives, so you will select the best ones to use for scratch disks. *** Still If your issue is not FIX then apply third way. We’ll also guide you through cleaning up Photoshop’s temporary files, which can sometimes cause disk errors. Discover where these files are stored and how to safely remove them without affecting your projects. So open temp folder then remove photoshop temporary files and your problem will be fix. 0:00 - Introduction 0:27 - Clear Purge Cache 1:04 - Scratch Disks 1:39 - Remove Temp Files If you find this video helpful, please like, subscribe, and leave a comment with your questions or experiences. Stay tuned for more Photoshop troubleshooting guides and creative tips on our channel. #diskerror #scratch #disk #command #photoshoptutorial #photoshop