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BillyHardball
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is there an easy way to see what's taking up space on my Mac HDD?
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| #0 12:51pm 30/12/09 |
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HerbalLizard
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Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
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| #1 12:52pm 30/12/09 |
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BillyHardball
Posts: 9887
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Brilliant - absolute champ Jase. So, as suspected, the 20Gig partition that VirtualBox created when I installed Vista didn't get removed when I uninstalled VirtualBox. Disk Utility is showing 95gig of used space, whereas Jdiskreport is showing 71gig of used space. Any ideas how to retrieve my 20gig??
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| #2 01:06pm 30/12/09 |
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exo
Posts: 8677
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Snow Leopard?
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| #3 01:21pm 30/12/09 |
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BillyHardball
Posts: 9888
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yep.
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| #4 01:23pm 30/12/09 |
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BoDGie
Posts: 381
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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HerbalLizard
Posts: 3582
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
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I imagine it is the 20gb ntfs/fat partition that its created also have a look at this
http://forum.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=21504 I have a feeling its what your looking for y/n last edited by HerbalLizard at 13:39:08 30/Dec/09 |
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| #6 01:39pm 30/12/09 |
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BillyHardball
Posts: 9889
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Unfortunately no luck there. Still 20Gig missing :( I've searched for .vdi files, found one, and loaded it with VirtualBox (I had to re-install VB). Virtual Box said it was only a 10Gig partition, but after then removing the .vdi with VB, I didn't get any extra space.
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| #7 02:55pm 30/12/09 |
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tequila
Posts: 5041
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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if you feel like getting your hands dirty, you can drop to a shell (mac key + spacebar and type in 'terminal')
then go # cd / # du -sh * that will show which directories are the largest keep going into the largest directories and doing 'du -sh *' until you find where the files are |
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| #8 03:02pm 30/12/09 |
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BillyHardball
Posts: 9890
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thanks teq - here is what it came up with:
14G Desktop 9.5G Documents 264M Downloads 1.2G Library 585M Movies 42G Music 3.9G Pictures 8.0K Public 16K Sites 4.0K java.log.5146 16K matlab_crash_dump.5146 Which totals to about 71gig plus change. Compare this to the Disk Utility info: Capacity : 159.7 GB (159,697,911,808 Bytes) Available : 63.25 GB (63,246,749,696 Bytes) Used : 96.45 GB (96,451,162,112 Bytes) |
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| #9 03:08pm 30/12/09 |
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BillyHardball
Posts: 9891
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Actually, I just used Jdisk again from the root drive, and it came up with 90gig used... I'm obviously doing something wrong somewhere. Maybe I have actually used 90Gig... but I thought I checked a week ago and it wasn't anywhere near that.
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| #10 03:13pm 30/12/09 |
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tequila
Posts: 5042
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you can also do
# df -h from the terminal that will give you what the OS really thinks it's using |
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| #11 05:15pm 30/12/09 |
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tequila
Posts: 5043
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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oh and
# fdisk -l to list your partitions |
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| #12 05:15pm 30/12/09 |
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HerbalLizard
Posts: 3586
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
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Have you thought about using carbon copy and imaging your drive over to something larger say 500gb?
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| #13 05:40pm 30/12/09 |
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Spook
Posts: 27488
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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have you tried using a windows machine?
i dont have any disk space issues with any of my windows machines |
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| #14 08:35pm 30/12/09 |
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whoop
Posts: 15188
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I do, windows is always hiding s*** from me in hidden recycle bins that don't empty when I empty the recycle bin. Why the f*** windows needs 11ty billion recycle bins on each drive I don't know.
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ctd
Posts: 8076
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think you need to download iFiles and do an iFormat
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| #16 10:41pm 30/12/09 |
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Mantorok
Posts: 4192
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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whoop - Multiple users on your machine? Each user has their own Recycle Bin.
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| #17 12:55am 31/12/09 |
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Midda
Posts: 4374
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sif use the recycle bin. Shift-delete is for winners.
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| #18 02:08am 31/12/09 |
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whoop
Posts: 15189
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You're just a past liver living in the past midda. I go to the future and see whether or not I'll end up deleting the file then come back and just don't put it there in the first place these days.
e:\/\/\/ disk inventory x looks suspiciously like windirstat & sequoiaview! last edited by whoop at 04:18:51 31/Dec/09 |
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| #19 04:18am 31/12/09 |
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dranged
Posts: 1671
Location: USA
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Billy, Disk Inventory X makes a nice treemap out of your partitions, check it out, great for tracking down AWOL disk space
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