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		<title>By: divya gosain</title>
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		<dc:creator>divya gosain</dc:creator>
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		<description>thank you so much...this tip helps....but i need to know how can i change the place in which photoshop stores its all its memories...i have already installed it in my d drive which has 188gb free memory space but it still uses my c drive which has only 8gb free space....i have not used more than 20 commands and still it shows low memory space...plz help me on this soon...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>thank you so much&#8230;this tip helps&#8230;.but i need to know how can i change the place in which photoshop stores its all its memories&#8230;i have already installed it in my d drive which has 188gb free memory space but it still uses my c drive which has only 8gb free space&#8230;.i have not used more than 20 commands and still it shows low memory space&#8230;plz help me on this soon&#8230;</p>
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