easiest way to explain this... if photoshop is a poster or project you're working on, your scratch disk would be the table you're working off of. think of it as the same way RAM operates.
you need massive amounts of scratch disk space in order to process everything. if you're rendering something it needs space to "compile" and work things out, store temporary files and information.
you can go to the options menu and select the scratch disk and max size of it, i always gave quite a bit of space to photoshop to use, so allocate as much as you think you'll need dependent on your usage. sounds like you should put the scratch disk on the 100gb partition.
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