![]() ![]() Please see this thread.I've just started it. Please see this thread.I've just started it.it is relevant to the whole debate here: Please people, help, I can't make sense of these numbers. And if there is, it must be hidden to all the normal software tools. The person I am trying to service this Mac for.she's not using Itunes neither does she have an Iphone!Ĭraig1024, to answer your question about the partition. I am really confused about this situation. Grandperspective reports 102GB, Sweepdisk starts with 120GB.in some ways Omnisweepdisk seems to be the more precise tool.but when it comes to tends to overestimate the amount of data. Grandperspective reports about 32GB for photos.that is roughly the same amount that I get when I just use Finder on the Mac. ![]() confused about it.still if anyone has ideas? these figures are different from the grand perspective software. Guys, I have used a different this is what i got. I was wondering if there was something else I could do? She's having trouble with the Mac as she's low on hard drive space (and her RAM is only 2GB). Can i delete Photos and have her go back to Iphotos only? She migrated her stuff from Iphotos to Photos.now the issue is she doesn't like Photos.so currently she's having both on it. Is there anything else I am overlooking?Ĥ. i've cleaned up trash (also in Mail, Iphotos, Photos.), used CCcleaner for other stuff etc. why does Grandperspective count only from 102GB of total capacity instead of the size of the disk, which is 120GB. how much does the OS X usually take itself? I.e. Is here the solution to the "space problem" simply deleting some of her mail+photos? (she needs the virtual machine - Windows XP)Ģ. I cannot actually find a weird file that would take much space. In total: not sure.to many small files.but probably something like: (102 - 62.06 - 25 - 8= 6GB)ġ. Overview Specs Whats New Whats New: Improves. Others (Library/fonts.Library/application support.Library/Speech.and many many small items): the rest of the stuff. The OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 update improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, and is recommended for all users. Installed Grand Perspective software, and when I do "SCAN" of the "Macintosh HD" volume, I get this info: System: MacBook Air Late 201, HD 120GB flash drive, OS Yosemite 10.5.5. I am trying to fix a problem for a friend of mine and would like to get your help with this:
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