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How to increase speed?

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  • Peter132
    I recently posted a topic asking if it was possible to get c14 to delete the cache on exit not so much to speed things up (doubtful it would do anything) but to stop the cache from eating my hard drive as I often end up with a 100 - 300mb cache every time I process a batch!! Didn't get an answer to that one either!!
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  • NN8930012
    [quote="Chroma" wrote:
    I recently posted a topic asking if it was possible to get c14 to delete the cache on exit not so much to speed things up (doubtful it would do anything) but to stop the cache from eating my hard drive as I often end up with a 100 - 300mb cache every time I process a batch!! Didn't get an answer to that one either!!

    Chroma, I think you'll find dozens of posts on that subject. Along with 'no develop to sub-folder' option, the 'no central (manageable) preview cache' its the most (un)popular subject.
    There is no way of doing this in v4. Very irritating indeed.
    However, you can run a simple 1 line batch file to do the job - 'del e:\\*.cop /s' (where e: is your image drive) - or if you are running Vista, just put *.cop in the search box of your image drive, then delete the files that show in the results.
    I hope this helps.
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