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Copying Saving from Disk to Disk

Problems cutting and editing images from disk to disk

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Keith from West Chester, Ohio USA, using Photoshop CS with WINDOWS XP, writes in with:

[Quote:] I OWN AN ICE CREAM STORE MAYBE HAVING BRAIN FART BUT CANT PHOTOS TOGEATHER 1ST TRYDED GOING FROM DISK TO DISK & GOT ERROR THAT COULD NOT REMOVE DISK TO PUT A NEW ONE IN WITH THE 2ND PICTURE. THEN TRYED SAVING TO MY DOCOUMENTS GOING BACK TO DISK WITH 1ST PICTURE MAKING ROOM WITH A CANVAS. TRYED CONTROL A THEN CONTROL X WOULD NOT CUT I GUESS BECAUSE IT DOE NOT KNOW WHERE TO CUT IT DO & YES I TRYED READING THE MANUAL.HELP

Reply:

First, please don't type in all caps. Second, this is really not a Photoshop question.

Copy the photos to your hard drive FIRST, and then go about editing them. It is NEVER recommended to work in Photoshop on a file contained on removable media, nor to save to removable media. Always work from your hard drive. When you're finished with the file, then copy to disk

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