Installation on new Windows10 Photoshop7 computer with 2 to and 16 GB

I use Photoshop7 for years and I'm comfortable with it. I installed it on all new computers because I get them because I got it and it has always worked well. Now I try on my computer last new, which has Windows 10, 2 TB and 16 GB of Ram, and all I get is an error that says: "Could not initialize Photoshop because the"scratch disks"is full."

I read through many articles, forums, etc. All of them seem to be of the spirit you need to partition your drive hard to make it work. I am not all that computer savvy and don't know, I want to do this (not sure how that impacts my space). In addition, it seems that most of the responses came from questions that came years ago or on different versions of Windows. If I put it out there again. Adobe has created something to solve this problem? Is there a way around it?

I tried to download the trial version Photoshop to online, but for this simple user, this new and improved program is much too complicated (and expensive). I don't want to pay a monthly fee to use it either. I just wanted to be able to use my old version on my new computer. Is there a way?

Thank you in advance.

GerdesE

Photoshop 7 cannot see drives over 1 TB see this thread for an explanation and a few ideas.

Chris Cox is the principal engineer for Photoshop. He said that the API to work around this limit are not come along until the CS or v 8.

"Scratch disks" Win7 full can not open shop Photo 7

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